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Hey all. I'm in the market for some new brake rotors andfound some DNA rotors, very reasonable. Anybody else using them? How you like them? How's the quality? Are they made offshore? Thanks!
Jerry
I don't know about the rotors but I bought some forward controls extremely reasonable and they seem excellent. Check here if its the same company. http://www.trydna.com/
Thanks, Jim. I was starting to wonder if anyone heard of them! I finally found some polished rotors that match myold revtech wheels and wondered if they were any good. Most rotors are about $200 each but these are $75 a piece. They don't match exactly, but good enough for my purposes. Anyone else?
Jerry
I'll tell you, I felt the same way about the forward controls. "TOO CHEAP" I thought. Well They turned out really nice and they use bearings instead of bushings. For what I paid it was the same price for just pegs, shifter and brake cover. See if you can contact them and ask about warranty.
That's great to hear, Jim. I was a little worried about the price being so low. I only just recently found out about them, and it looks like good stuff. I hope to order them Monday. We shall see!
Thanks again for your help.
Jerry
Did you ever get a set of those DNA rotors? If so, how are they holding up? It looks like it's been a little over a year now, so you should have some miles on them. I'm thinking of getting a set, but they are so darn cheap!
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