Whatleymeister Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Dec 21, 2012 #1 Frank Spencer style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5XyDv1 ... ata_player :shock:
C ChrisR Retro Guru Feedback View Dec 21, 2012 #2 And now that you've stretched the metal by bending it in the first place then tried to remove the bend weakening the point of the bend. And then add various thin spots/dents around the rotor after smashing against bumpy concrete. Voila a now straight (ish) knackered disc.
And now that you've stretched the metal by bending it in the first place then tried to remove the bend weakening the point of the bend. And then add various thin spots/dents around the rotor after smashing against bumpy concrete. Voila a now straight (ish) knackered disc.
02gf74 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Dec 28, 2012 #4 ..... and spray it with WD40 to lower the coeffecient of friction between rotor and pads!!
gtRTSdh Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Dec 30, 2012 #5 02gf74":1bqnxw47 said: ..... and spray it with WD40 to lower the coeffecient of friction between rotor and pads!! Click to expand... You forgot to mention it works well for squeaky brakes as well.
02gf74":1bqnxw47 said: ..... and spray it with WD40 to lower the coeffecient of friction between rotor and pads!! Click to expand... You forgot to mention it works well for squeaky brakes as well.