tangcla wrote:Stock pads and rotors are a bad combination - change any one of the two and it's better already.
Brake fluid - DOT4 is more than adequate, DOT5.1 is marginally better but unless you intend on tracking your car and changing your fluid more often, you'll find that even though it's a glycol-based fluid it will absorb moisture faster than DOT4.
Sorry disagree - changing rotors and keeping stock pads wont help from cooking the stock pads. Will only help if they are drilled or slotted and even then is marginal as it will clean the pad face and allow those gas emissions to escape (pads will still cook though)
Pads first!
Tony - Its just a personal preference as I said, I dont think one is neccessarily better (and as you pointed out - would be tough to tell anyway). I dont like Motuls mass-market attack on all workshops these days buying their business. Most companies when they go this way lose the boutique/specialty a bit (Meguiars another case in example). Its just a personal thing
In oils I had also had discussions where Motul now outsource their ester bases to many different companies and therefore not always the same.
That said I use Castrol oil in the Lib and they aren't boutique

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The bike is all BelRay tho' and I think that's where the faith came from. Motul oils in the bike never lasted (fuel contamination & poor clutch performance)
Oh and Auburn brown brings out my eyes