EBC prolite FRONTbrake rotor md1036rs and MD1082


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azaelge
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EBC prolite FRONTbrake rotor md1036rs and MD1082

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Hello all,

Can anybody confirm whether these EBC brake rotors actually fit a my Goldwing GL 1100A 1982?
Front - EBC prolite brake rotor md1036rs
Rear - EBC prolite brake rotor md1082

Thank you for any help


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Re: EBC prolite FRONTbrake rotor md1036rs and MD1082

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If you check the EBC website it will tell you those are for an Interstate. If you have an Aspencade, the rear is the same but the front takes MD1133.




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Re: EBC prolite FRONTbrake rotor md1036rs and MD1082

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Thank you for answering.

I couldn't find the parts numbers in the EBC page until I saw your image, then i realized I was searching in the wrong way within EBC. Then I searched again I find the parts.

My wing is gl1100 Standard (naked), which I believe model code is gl1100A, anyway, better drop the A to avoid confusion in new posts.

Another question: is there difference between left and right rotor?.

In the EBC page I can see the part number for left is MD1036LS and for right is MD1036RS. There is a vendor in amazon OEMCycles, from which I bought some other parts who lists only the right one MD1036RS https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006B ... SJYH&psc=1 (also I think the photo doesn't correspond with the actual rotor)

I was wondering if I could buy two right ones.

thank you!
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Re: EBC prolite FRONTbrake rotor md1036rs and MD1082

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Honda uses the A all over the place, and so people often refer to them as 1100, 1100i and 1100A. Always better to provide as much info as those older ones had a lot of differences between years and models.


Not sure about differences. That one doesn't have linked brakes, right?
The vent hole pattern will be backwards, so it will look a bit strange.


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