LeeMeza82
New member
Hi everyone,
I was looking around and noticed people installing wave rotors on their bikes instead of the traditional drilled ones we've got used to. And since the rotors I've got on my bike now have to be replaced, along with the pads, I thought I may give those wave rotors a try. But before I go and buy a set, I wanted to ask your folks recommendations on whether there is any difference in the way wave rotors perform, compared to the regular drilled rotors I've got used to.
Also, do they require special pads, or they will work okay with any kind of pads?
I was looking around and noticed people installing wave rotors on their bikes instead of the traditional drilled ones we've got used to. And since the rotors I've got on my bike now have to be replaced, along with the pads, I thought I may give those wave rotors a try. But before I go and buy a set, I wanted to ask your folks recommendations on whether there is any difference in the way wave rotors perform, compared to the regular drilled rotors I've got used to.
Also, do they require special pads, or they will work okay with any kind of pads?