mobsta Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2012 #1 Time to replace my rotors.Alot of the aftermarket rotor sets are stating 2 1/4 inch center hole on both rotors.Mine has a 2 inch and 2 1/4 inch.My question is will it make a difference ? Thanks
Time to replace my rotors.Alot of the aftermarket rotor sets are stating 2 1/4 inch center hole on both rotors.Mine has a 2 inch and 2 1/4 inch.My question is will it make a difference ? Thanks
08mastiff Active Member Sep 25, 2012 #2 Just out of curiosity at what point do you know when to change them? What is the minimum thickness?
mobsta Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2012 #3 My front one is warped.They are polished and gettn thin.I don't know the minimum.Sorry
HMAN I just like my Freedom Supporting Member Sep 25, 2012 #4 Minimum should be stamped on the rotor.
08mastiff Active Member Sep 25, 2012 #5 Just looked. You're right. Learn something new every day.:2thumbs:
KaptinAmerika Guru Jan 6, 2013 #6 That's a vague question. Bike make/model type of brakes currently Rubber hoses or steel braided hoses Number of pistons in calipers ?
That's a vague question. Bike make/model type of brakes currently Rubber hoses or steel braided hoses Number of pistons in calipers ?
rasdes Active Member Jan 6, 2013 #7 Curtis, Doesn't seem to be a question or a problem.......utilizing this forum to disguise the free advertising of his business link....just my opinion.
Curtis, Doesn't seem to be a question or a problem.......utilizing this forum to disguise the free advertising of his business link....just my opinion.