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Old 11-10-2011, 08:29 PM   #15
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I am not versed on PFC's rotors. With that said, I cannot speak in that capacity. On the other hand, the GiroDisc's are in fact lighter AND larger than OE.
Wow, those are beautiful. Lighter AND larger is a great combination. That said, the PFCs are significantly lighter than OEM, and I'm guessing significantly lighter than the Giros. I look forward to seeing what they weigh in at. Since I'm not really racing and it's my DD, I don't anticipate needing any more braking power than track pads and OEM-sized rotors. But it is nice to know there are other options out there. Cheers!
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