• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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BRAKING Discs for Husqvarna.

GreatBritishRob

Husqvarna
B Class
Bought a front one yesterday, mostly for the bling value as its a wavy one:thumbsup: What threw me though is BRAKING do the discs the opposite way to the standard ones on the TE450. I mean the front one is a floater now where the back one is a solid disc unlike standard which is the other way around.
Turned out a lot more expensive than i thought but what the hell, it looks cool:D
http://www.brakingusa.com/searchresults.aspx?MS=True&DD1=10&DD2=TE450&DD3=2006-09
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Not quite sure what you are asking. My rear disc is solid but a floating (rattling) one. The frnt is a regular wavy disc but solid, I.E not floating, it doesnt move around?
 
chamber66;70096 said:
Not quite sure what you are asking. My rear disc is solid but a floating (rattling) one. The frnt is a regular wavy disc but solid, I.E not floating, it doesnt move around?
Not asking anything matey, just confused why Braking have done the discs opposite to the standard ones. Just struck me as a bit odd really. The Braking wavy front disc i have just bought is a floater where as the standard one on the bike isnt. Had a look at the catalogue and the rear disc they do is wavy solid, not a floater unlike the standard. They seem to have reversed the order for some reason.
Dont matter really, just struck me as odd and caused a bit of confusion at first cause i thought they had sent me the wrong disc.:D:thumbsup:
 
What I will say is the rasttle from the floater disc at the back of the bike is quite irratating at times.
 
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