Look what I just got ...(I seriously should stop spending money on this bike, really.)

How very Italian !

Forgot to take photos, but I also bought a set of Braking brake pads.
OK, let's go down to the garage, put the bike up on the rear stand. But, if you are planning to do brake rotor swap,
I recommend watching those videos by Dave Moss. ( before rushing to start taking the wheel off of the bike.)
Brake rotor
Performance Upgrades GSX-R750 Front Brake RotorsFront wheel installation
Performance Upgrades- Proper Front Wheel InstallationSo, after watching the video (and checking the service manual ), take off axle sliders, front fender, etc.
Loosen the rotor retaining screws. It is easier to do this while the wheel is still on the bike. This way, you don't need an impact driver.

Also loosen axle nut and fork pinch bolts, brake caliper mounting bolts at this stage.



Lift the front end up. Remove brake calipers from the fork bottom, hang them with bungee cord.


Remove the wheel, put it down on 2x4.

Stock rotors removed. Clean up the wheel at this stage if you like.

More importantly, clean up thread of all the bolts before you put them back on !


New rotors have arrow mark, so does the wheel ...

Calipers washed, new pads installed

Put everything back together. (you did watch the proper front wheel installation video, right?)
Double check everything is tightened, nothing forgotten ...

Since there are so many post about bedding the pad / rotor, I won't bother talking about it.
That's all for now.