Alright so i’m looking for someone that can make me some carbon fiber brake rotors/disks for my dirtbike. I’m newer to carbon fiber and i dont have a milling machine to finish it. So if there is anyone here that would be able to help me thanks. I dont have much money because i’m in high school still but i can promote/advertise you business.
Thanks.
Steven
carbon/carbon is a very expensive process and I doubt youll find someone on this site that even has the capability to produce such a part. It requires special process and very high temps.
I have to agree, Carbon Carbon brakes aren’t even affordable for most race teams. The process used isn’t the same as the one for carbon fiber / polymer composites. It’s a much more specialized and costly carbon deposition process.
oh alright…well would anyone be able to do the number plates???
thanks.
steven
What bike you have?
firstly carbon discs for the most part had trouble with keeping heat in them they needed lots of heat to work properly, they used to have shrouds to help retain the heat and on rain races they would have to use the classical iron/steel rotors cause they coultn’t keep any heat in them to work properly. Modern rotors (at least in the motorcycle racing world as far as I konw) have digressed from full carbon to carbon ceramic rather. These work better in all temp ranges.
On a dirtbike carbon would be totally useless( literally), you would never get enough heat built up in them and never retain any heat that you did build up. Plus the front brake is mostly an esthetic afterthought in MX 
ihave a 98 rm 250
Forget carbon brakes. They are not carbon/epoxy composite, but carbon ceramic. A completely different process, and I doubt that anyone on this forum is capable of producing that stuff.
License plate holders are very feasable, though, as well as any other part. Perhaps just the carbon exhaust tubes can be a problem. (if there is just a single shift in isolation in the tube, you can blow a hole in it)