Brake discs Raybestos or EBC
Raysbestos Street Performance rotors are excellent. They are high-carbon and better able to manage heat and resist warping and cracking than ordinary grey iron rotors.
Raybesto Elemental rotors. You wont have to deal with rust on the hats anymore.
I'm running Raybestos R300 slotted rotors and Powerstop Z23 pads on my 4/2 Brembos, from Rockauto. No complaints or squeals. Holds up really well with repeated heavy braking in the twistys too.
I have personally used Raybestos Element 3 from rock auto and they are amazing and rust resistant
EBC discs and pads have been fine on all my bikes and they're a British company - replace the pads at the same time as the new discs.
I replaced both front rotors and all side pins and dust boots with Raybestos stuff a few weeks ago. Easy job, cost $150ish instead of $800 or whatever dealer charged nonsense
It's a commuter and it stops fine
I went with the Raybestos Element 3. Rotors are coated for rust protection, pads are ceramic. Comes out to just under $100 including shipping.
I did EBC Premium rotors and yellow stuff pads and it was $1,800 at a shop.
I like the Raybestos E3 coated rotors but I'm in the rust belt. Stops the hat and edges+vanes from rusting for a couple years. The E3 pads use to be good but they changed the formula and moved from China to India and the last couple sets have squeeled during braking when hot or in reverse so I would personally recommend Advics or Akebono ceramic.
Get Advics as they're closest to OEM money can buy, stay away from Raybestos i've had nothing but quality issues when I got those rotors.
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