Do you need new pads with new discs?

Welcome to the ZXRworld forum.

Moderator: Moderators

ZXR400H
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
My Bike: ZXR400H
Location: Cambridgeshire

Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by ZXR400H »

Hi all,

Measured the front discs and they are just about up for replacement, the thing is the pads were changed about 1000miles ago so hardly used so do they really need to be changed? Its always said certainly within the car community that you do both together but it seems a waste of a good pads and money.

Thanks
User avatar
RedexRobB
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 7212
Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2002 7:37 pm
My Bike: ZXR400L3
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by RedexRobB »

Id change them, if you have money to fork out for new disks then you must have it for pads too. The reason id change them is because the old pads will have worn to the shape of the old disks, stick them on with your new ones and you might end up ruining the surface of the new ones. Thats my logic anyway. :)
User avatar
Scott221
Restricted
Restricted
Posts: 909
Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:23 pm
My Bike: ZXR400 L9
Location: Bham, U.k

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by Scott221 »

Yes, you do!
Image
One life, Live it!
ZXR400H
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
My Bike: ZXR400H
Location: Cambridgeshire

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by ZXR400H »

RedexRobB wrote:if you have money to fork out for new disks then you must have it for pads too
Unfortunately with the other recent problems with the bike and the pending MOTfor the car and a few other undesired expenses moneys tight for the next month or so, Oh well if it needs to be done it needs to be done.

Thanks for the replys
User avatar
masterofinsanity
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 8111
Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 12:36 am
My Bike: Aprilia Tuono Fighter
Location: England
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by masterofinsanity »

i wouldn't, i change my pads when they need changing and discs when they need changing.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
cargo
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 3342
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:33 am
My Bike: tomos moped
Location: Carrickfergus Northern Ireland

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by cargo »

If you just change the discs you brakes will feel a bit weak while the pads bed into the news discs......................you could try giving the pads a rub with emery cloth to take off any high points that would speed the rebeding process.
User avatar
Jamz
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 2034
Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2002 4:21 pm
My Bike: Kawasaki ZX9-R C2
Location: Alvechurch, Near Birmingham
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by Jamz »

Ooh - nice even split here! :smt003

I think it's best to change your pads with your disks if you can, for the reasons Cargo stated. I don't think it will actually damage them in any way if you leave the old pads on as long as you take your time to bed them in, and don't do this as you would with new pads!

So if you can't afford it, it's not essential. :smt002 I've been on a very tight budget in the last few years and have used pads that came with old calipers I bought off Ebay many times with no problems. You may even want to ask some of the racers if you can have their old pads, because most tend to bin them when they've got loads of meat left on them. Not ideal - but helps a hell of a lot when you're on a budget.
Who needs tyres when you've got knees!! :twisted:

View my Blog: http://blog.myspace.com/nastyevilninja

Image
ZXR400H
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
My Bike: ZXR400H
Location: Cambridgeshire

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by ZXR400H »

Thanks for the help guys, I had decided that I would just change the discs and see if I was happy and only change the pads if I was'nt comfortable with the performance or feel.

The other thing is the discs I had resigned myself to buy some discs made by a company called kagizume or something off ebay but I have bought cheap discs for a car before and was not impressed so a liitle concerend about doing it again, I may try second hand discs from a reputable breaker maybe AMS what is people views on second hand discs?
User avatar
masterofinsanity
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 8111
Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 12:36 am
My Bike: Aprilia Tuono Fighter
Location: England
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by masterofinsanity »

I bought a set of rotors off ebay for my gixer and they were like new, only paid 99p for em. although postage was a tenner still a bargain.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
ZXR400H
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
My Bike: ZXR400H
Location: Cambridgeshire

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by ZXR400H »

Im keeping an eye out on ebay but they seem to be rare now which AMS has just confirmed as they dont have any or expect to see any soon, the bloke at AMS was helpful and stated that ZZR600 discs are the same which was helpful.
User avatar
masterofinsanity
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 8111
Joined: Thu Aug 29, 2002 12:36 am
My Bike: Aprilia Tuono Fighter
Location: England
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by masterofinsanity »

try falloffslowly on here or Barton motors, there is a list of breakers on the main website.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
User avatar
Jamz
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 2034
Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2002 4:21 pm
My Bike: Kawasaki ZX9-R C2
Location: Alvechurch, Near Birmingham
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by Jamz »

masterofinsanity wrote:try falloffslowly on here or Barton motors, there is a list of breakers on the main website.
If you try a breaker you could always ask them if they'll throw the old pads in for free (providing they have them and know which went with which). If you don't ask you won't get!
Who needs tyres when you've got knees!! :twisted:

View my Blog: http://blog.myspace.com/nastyevilninja

Image
User avatar
Jamz
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 2034
Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2002 4:21 pm
My Bike: Kawasaki ZX9-R C2
Location: Alvechurch, Near Birmingham
Contact:

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by Jamz »

ZXR400H wrote:Thanks for the help guys, I had decided that I would just change the discs and see if I was happy and only change the pads if I was'nt comfortable with the performance or feel.

The other thing is the discs I had resigned myself to buy some discs made by a company called kagizume or something off ebay but I have bought cheap discs for a car before and was not impressed so a liitle concerend about doing it again, I may try second hand discs from a reputable breaker maybe AMS what is people views on second hand discs?

Did you get the Kagizume discs?

I'm looking for a set myself, and a lot of people said they warp easily - but then Sandy Bike Spares on Ebay sell them with a 1 year unlimited mileage warrenty...
Who needs tyres when you've got knees!! :twisted:

View my Blog: http://blog.myspace.com/nastyevilninja

Image
ZXR400H
Posts: 77
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
My Bike: ZXR400H
Location: Cambridgeshire

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by ZXR400H »

Yeah I got them, cant fault them myself and I also bought them from Sandy Bikes Spares and would recommend them for there service.

As for the warping I have not seen a problem with mine but I'm not hard on my brakes so may or may not explain it, overall i would recommend them though!
User avatar
Mori Man
Blingmeister
Blingmeister
Posts: 1976
Joined: Thu May 10, 2007 3:30 pm
My Bike: ZXR400J2
Location: JAPAN

Re: Do you need new pads with new discs?

Post by Mori Man »

Just remember these are Chinese discs and not Japanese as the name would suggest. (Think it means throwing star)

Steel quality will be low and I view them as a , get through MOT / Sell the bike part.

1yr warranty's are easy to hand out when they are only £10 and you might only get a 10% claim from sales.

Like others have said, I don't replace disc's when I do the pads so wouldn't think to do the same the other way around unless the pads needed changing too (Uneven wear or low). However, if I was wanting to improve the braking and was spending top dosh on disc's I'd be fitting top dosh pads too.

MM!
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
Living life on the edge, SuPposedly
Post Reply