With the top end in place and the motor looking like it might be ready to run, I have turned my attention to making sure this beastie will stop when I need it to. I powder coated and rebuilt the calipers and the rear master and I will be replacing my front master. The disks, however, are looking pretty tacky. I plan to powder coat the centers - semi-gloss black with a slight texture to cover the imperfections - but I wondered what I can do about the braking surface itself. The disks are still in spec, but the surface is pretty scored and sixteen years of sitting has caused some surface rust. I figure the rust will work itself out when I apply the brakes, but is there anything I can do about the scoring? I've been told that these disks can't be turned. Short of finding disks in better shape, is there anything I can do to pretty these things up?
As always, thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Patrick
As always, thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Patrick
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