Assumming you've not had any shaking or shuddering from the wheel when braking

(a usual sign that front discs are warped) the easiest way is a simple visual test, which can be done with the wheel on, but preferably with it off:

is the disc scored?

(usually caused by pads that have worn down to metal)
is the disc discoloured?

- blueish streaks are a sign of overheating at some point, which can warp discs.

Also, feel the outer edge of the discs

- is there a lip?

This gives an indicator of how far down the braking surface of the disc has worn

(the very outer edge isn't in contact with the pads, so doesn't wear.

If the top three are no, then your discs will probably be OK and won't need changing.

A more thorough way would be to measure the disc thickness, and also it's run out

- ie is the disc warped? but you'll need a gauge to measure this.

Mk 2 plain front discs are

£25 each for rev1 and

£30 for rev2 onwards

(plus vat and delivery) from Brakes International.

You have to buy 2 at once of course.

Rears are

£35 and

£27 respectively, so not huge money.

I've assummed you've got a Mk2, as the majority of people on here have

(no offence mk1 people)

Hope this helps you decide

- as you're having the pads off anyway I'd say change them, but it depends what budget you're on.

Don't forget to bed them in for a hundred miles or so.

Ian