According to the new Max Power, Mintex do a blue brake disc.
Has anyone bought any and have some pics? Just wondering if they are blue all the way through or its just a coating on the top... |
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Doesn't it say that they are anodised(sp) normally means just a coating then.
Daz. |
did a search for them on max powers website and yes the coating does come off where it rubs against the pad
hisss!! boooo!! still very smart though for £100 a pair |
Main advantage of those coatings is that it stops the disc going rusty on all the bits that don't come into contact with the pad. The bits that do come into contact get regularly cleaned anyway!
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Good point Paul, now lets move this to brakes and see if anyone can comment on em.
Daz |
I've always thought Mintex were a pretty decent manufacturer and the discs would be pretty good.
although I can imagine that they would be a lot better once the coloured coating has worn through. |
...Are any Red discs available?
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Ptomlinson..
£100 a pair ?? They'd look quite smart on my WR blue tart mobile... I just wondered where from?? Thanks Midlife...(from Cumbria) |
I'd like to know where I can get these for 100 quid too :)
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Sounds like a gimmick to me. They would look mint when new but i get the feeling the would look weird partly worn and faded. IMHO :)
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will post where to get these later.
and yes - different colours are available blue, red, green and gold I think... |
I have these discs and yes the coating does eventually wear off. They have been on for about 6 months now along with Mintex Rally pads and they are quite good. Got mine from Macs Power here in Ireland. Mine are just groved not drilled.
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how much did you pay?
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I paid €270 Discs and €125 Competition Pads
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