Brake discs GiroDisc or GALFER

GALFER Brake discs

I run a Galfer floating front disc with sintered Galfer pads on my 401. It doesn't seem to stop any faster but feedback is better and the bike feels a lot more stable under hard braking. Would recommend.

Pros: feedback is better, more stable
Cons: no faster stopping
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GiroDisc Brake discs

As others have noted the Girodisc with quality track pads, upgraded brake fluid and RS3 ducts is all that is needed.

Pros: great reputation
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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GiroDisc Brake discs

S2000 1 piece oem rotors last 2 weekends

Girodisc s2000 oem size 2 piece rotors lasted me almost 2 years of heavy tracking. They only died because my hawk er1 pads took a chunk out of one. They still had plenty of thickness

Pros: long lasting, durable
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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GALFER Brake discs
bitdamaged
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

My local shop recommended trying Galfer rotors which is what they run with Maguras and it’s made a difference on my front brake which is the only one I have had rub issues with. Galfer rotor with new pads took about a week to break in with no rub.

Pros: no rub after break in
Cons: rubbing issues
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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
exgokin
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

I currently have Galfer, SRAM, and the Shimano Ice Tech rotors in 180/200-203.. Honestly…I’m hard pressed to tell the differences between them once I’m going downhill.

Pros: hard pressed to tell differences
Cons: hard pressed to tell differences
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