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I have been interested in getting new rotors for my SG and posted questions on this forum asking for advice. Many of the responses recommended Lyndall rotors so I decided to call Lyndall to further explore their new Lug Drive Composite rotor technology.
I spoke with Paul and was extremely impressed with his knowledge and presentation to the point that I pulled the trigger and purchased front and rear rotors and Gold pads to complete the set.
Paul left no stone unturned. As a matter of fact he must have spent at least a half hour (minimum)on the phone with me answering all of my many questions and concerns. On top of that he offered me a discount for being a forum member. I can't wait to receive the rotors and get them installed. I will post a review after I ride with the new equipment.
In my opinion Paul displayed great concern toward making sure all his customers are totally satisfied and delighted. So, for those reasons, I send kudos out to Lyndall.
Last edited by Streetrunner; Dec 15, 2012 at 10:47 PM.
I bought Lyndall Z plus and also Lyndall Gold pads. I have HD floating rotors on the front of the bike. I went with Lyndall for no other reason than to reduce the brake dust that the stock pads produced. What I found was that the Z Plus pads produced the least amount of dust, but those pads don't grip good enough for me when they are wet. The Gold pads do fine in the rain, but produce more dust. So speaking from experience with both sets of Lyndalls, I see some improvement in the dust when compared to stock when using the Gold version, but there is still dust. I wanted to try them both to see how they performed. Good luck with your new rotors and pads. I am sure they will work fine. Clean those pistons good while you have the pads out.
I put them on the front and back of my bike along with Gold+ pads , they are light and work great , I ran Gold+ pads on my old rotors and they dusted more than I liked , on the Lug Drive rotors the Gold+pads have almost no dust , you will love them
I put them on the front and back of my bike along with Gold+ pads , they are light and work great , I ran Gold+ pads on my old rotors and they dusted more than I liked , on the Lug Drive rotors the Gold+pads have almost no dust , you will love them
Thanks for your feedback. I can't wait to get mine installed. BTW, nice looking bike! I was going to ask if you noticed any difference in handling due to less weight on the front wheel, then I noticed you have a RG which already has lighter steering than my batwing.
I love my Lyndall Rotors too. Paul is a wealth of information and is not shy sharing it. IF you are sick of warped rotors and poor stopping power check out the Lyndall stuff.
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