I have a mark on one of my rivets like this one in your picture. It was from attempting to take off with the disc lock on!!!Does anyone know why this would happen?
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they all look like this on my back disc? I've checked the brakes myself, and i've taken it in. can't figure it out. Any help would be appreciated.
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yeah, that's how that mark got on there, but what about the rubbing around the rivet? so far it sounds like i have a caliper bolt rubbing. i will check this evening.I have a mark on one of my rivets like this one in your picture. It was from attempting to take off with the disc lock on!!!:angry:
You might of picked up some sagebrush on the highway or whatever. I would check your brake caliper there and see if there is any interference but looks like it may have been something got stuck in there.yeah, that's how that mark got on there, but what about the rubbing around the rivet? so far it sounds like i have a caliper bolt rubbing. i will check this evening.
Rear tires has not been removed lately, or at all as far as i know.Those Disc Rivets are aluminum and will probably light sand then/or just polish out. Floating Disc Rotors can be either a little tight or a little loose, depends on the spring washers. Front to rear play, some not too awfully much, is determined by Rivet "diameter" wear. I've found that the rear spring washers under the clips are different as well in material strength and thickness of the bend. And the clips themselves can be a Bi*CH to reinstall at times. But we have faith in you!...Long as you also remove the down tube stickers and reflectors! LOL!! Just Kidding, But you can do it, it's pretty easy. Just be patient if the clips try to fight with you.
(EDIT) Another thought, but it would have to be pretty extreme though. Has the rear tire been removed lately? If so, check alignment, I'd bet it's off.