Next up Got the rotor drilled.
Printed off a template.
Cut it out, put a veeeeery light coat of spray glue on it and stuck it on the rotor.
Went through with a center punch and punched each hole in (near

) the center.

Got a 1/4 inch cobalt tipped drill bit

Set the drill press to 250 Rpms and added a drop of oil and away we went!

About 45 minutes later she looked like this

I then hit it with some 800 grit sandpaper on a pneumatic orbital to take all the little burrs out.
And then got it reinstalled on the bike.
Huge visual improvement, a good bit lighter, and should really help wet performance and cooling. I'm a happy camper. Overall cost: $5.46 and an hour and a half of my time.
