Motorcycle Brake Disc Rotor Drilling Service 72 Hole on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
This listing is for drilling one motorcycle brake rotor with a 72 hole pattern. All work is done in a mill and rotary index table using all cobalt tooling. Rather than using templates, all patterns are designed using distance measurements and degrees so I can do any pattern you like at the same cost. Simply ship your rotor to me and it will be returned within one business week. Package pricing is available for multiple rotors, please inquire before purchasing. I also offer a surface grinding service in my other listings. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!
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