1260 Oro Disks

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by freshage, Nov 2, 2022.

  1. A good upgrade. I would however advise caution buying from Omnia Racing, they have a very mixed reputation dealing with customers living outside Italy. That said, I’m sure someone will stand up for them but I won’t. Andy
     
  2. You could see if you can get a deal from Bike Torque ....they usually have an eBay shop I got mine from their shop in Frome .....paid a bit over ..but for me fairly local ...and no overseas shipping .. tax ...admin fee hassles ...decided to just suck it up ...and pay the extra
     
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  3. +1 for bike torque
     
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  4. Thanks guys, I'll check out other options to buy from.

    As for the feedback, where would you say is the most improved?
     
  5. I can't really say if braking is better with the Serie Oros because I was replacing the shit warped OEM Brembo discs .....also put new pads in .....All I can say is they work fine and I don't have any braking issues. My original discs warped after 2k miles IIRC....:confused:
     
    #6 Gerr, Nov 2, 2022
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  6. +2 for Bike Torque. Excellent
     
  7. Much nicer, stops faster, smoother and more progressive with the red pads and Oro discs (big improvement for me)
     
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  8. Sportsbikeshop are selling the red pads (07BB37SA for my 1200S DVT) at £48 a caliper at the moment if anyone is about to order some. 2 weeks wait for delivery but that's OK for almost 20% off....
     
  9. Discs & pads arrived today, will fit them this weekend. Excited to see how they improve the bike!
     
  10. Does anybody know if these pads will fit a 2011 mts 1200s?
     
  11. Bike Torque have a search-by-bike thing...
     
  12. Brilliant,I’ve been looking at various websites and couldn’t find a bike search thing
     
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