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Old 04-25-2011, 11:01 AM
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Default Re: MovIt Carbon Silicon Carbide Rotors as PCCB Replacement?

I am on board with this too, as I was just getting ready to purchase the OEM steel replacements for my 3RS.

Cant wait to hear more.
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: MovIt Carbon Silicon Carbide Rotors as PCCB Replacement?

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Hopefully the pads last better too. No more rotors! A thou here, a thou there and pretty soon you're talking real money ;-)
So far front pad wear appears same as always, rear pad wear is much improved. But this is only with rotor change and not calipers and MovIt specific pads.

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I am on board with this too, as I was just getting ready to purchase the OEM steel replacements for my 3RS.

Cant wait to hear more.
Stay tuned...
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