Brake discs Brembo or GALFER

GALFER Brake discs

I have Code RSC's on my current bike and got rid of the SRAM rotors and now run Galfer wave rotors along with MTX gold pads.

Pros: good with MTX gold pads
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GALFER Brake discs

I did the Galfer Waves as I have centerlocks and didn't want to mess with an adapter. They have been really good so far. I paired with MTX gold pads and braking performance is really good.

Pros: really good, good braking
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Brembo Brake discs

Went with Brembo UV coated rotors so they won't get rusty. Then, for pads, I went with EBC Reds on the front and Wagner ceramic on the rears. Stopping power is just like OEM pads without the awful awful awful brown brake dust. Night and day difference with the brake dust. Wheels look great for a longer time.

Pros: no rust, less brake dust
Mileage: 70000 km
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Brembo Brake discs

Verstappen was **very satisfied with the material** provided by the Bergamo and Italian brand in the first seasonal events, as well as the team.

Pros: very satisfied with material
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Brembo Brake discs

NAPA now carries brembo catalog. I ask for a price to see if they can even come close to FCP euro. some brembo 2 piece rotors for my car is what I had them run.

Cons: expensive compared to FCP
Vehicle: Mercedes
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GALFER Brake discs

I got a set of the galfer wave rotors and they absolutely screamed no matter what I did. I cleaned everything and rebedded the pads half a dozen times and even switched to organic pads thinking I was doing something wrong. Finally just tried different rotors and my brakes were dead silent

Pros: dead silent brakes
Cons: screaming brakes
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