Is the old rear one an EBC disc?
According to Motorworks, all 3 choices should fit your model and year of bike
Choices being EBC, Brembo, and Ferodo, all with same Bmw part no#34217664102
Is the old rear one an EBC disc?
According to Motorworks, all 3 choices should fit your model and year of bike
Choices being EBC, Brembo, and Ferodo, all with same Bmw part no#34217664102
Not normally stamped, but usually have it written on the discs. These may erode/fade with age, Take a snapshot of your current disc and match to those below from motorworks,
EBC normally have it written on the outer side, marked "Made in UK" beside bolt hole.
Brembo have same, but "Made in Italy" with a Brembo symbol beside a bolt hole.
Ferodo has name on outer side. beside a bolt hole.
Please note: Hole pattern is obvious beside each Bolt hole.
I concur, but they are more expensive, But if was me I would go for Brembo, good well trusted brand.
Good for another 30,000+ miles
Don't forget to buy the studs/bolts too.
Pads replaced and callipers cleaned during big service in May 2025. Hardly ridden since, and bike parked up all winter.
With cars I change pads when new discs are fitted, but with these rear pads being brand new i'm hoping they are ok.
The local garage I'm using for the disc change are then doing a new MOT, so if they think pads are required again then so be it.
Is the old rear one an EBC disc?
According to Motorworks, all 3 choices should fit your model and year of bike
Choices being EBC, Brembo, and Ferodo, all with same Bmw part no#34217664102