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    Senior Member cleroyb's Avatar
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    rear rotor

    Hit a huge rock bashed up my rotor. What should i get for a replacement ? stock seemed to work fine , are them fancy cheap ones on fleabay even worth buying?
    If you ridin' them 4 strokes, I feel bad for you son.
    I got 99 problems, but my valves ain't one!

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    Senior Member pantera1975's Avatar
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    I just asked that on on another board. The Ferrus ones on ebay. I'm so sick of having to scroll thru them all the time. Are they even worth while? I have a tusk rotor on the rear of my ATC and it seem good with the same pads it stops better than the cracked out stock one did. Its like when who ever that is tat list 100 different seat covers at one time.

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    My stock rotor was bad, I didnt want to chance getting one of those cheapos so I ended up buying a streamline rotor. I like it way better then the stockers. I bought it from Carlos..

    Mike

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    Senior Member Lonewulf71's Avatar
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    I had to replace the front rotors on my 88, and I bought Tusk rotors also. I use it for MX and haven't had any problems with the rotors.
    1988 Honda TRX 250R, Duncan Racing National Kit, Gussetted Stock Frame, Laeger Swing Arm, Laeger A-Arms + 2, Laegar Steering Stem, Laeger Flip Seat, P.E.P Suspension, P.E.P Steering Damper, Hinson Clutch Basket

    1986 Honda TRX 250R, Laeger Swing Arm, Laeger A-Arms + 1, Laegar Steering Stem, P.E.P Steering Damper, Work in Progress


 

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