Re: Drilled & Slotted brake rotors
I've used Goodridge and Stoptech's lines and both are high quality. The Goodridge lines have a lifetime warranty, I can't remember for sure if the Stoptech lines do too, but I think so. ATE blue or amber are easy to find. You could try a European aftermarket parts store for ATE which is less expensive than Motul RBF 600. Lots of motorcycles owners use Motul RBF 600 so call some motorcycle shops to see if they have it locally. The Crossfire is not that heavy and you really have to use the brakes hard to have a problem with a quality rotor. But the guys at the track I attend don't use drilled. Most use plain rotors followed by slotted and a few have slotted and dimpled. Or just call Rob at Needswings.
Les