justin_o_guy
Ex Member
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Hey, Tammi, if you can get the front end off the ground, say with a come along? & can get someone to OHHH so very lightly, squeeze the brake so you can just turn the wheel by hand, IF they can keep steady pressure & you can rotate that wheel & not feel the thing trying to stop in places or get easier in places, then you can rest assured the rotor is true. In fact, if you just apply the brake & then roll the bike, the pads will pull back a bit & you should be able to Hear the rotor scrub & lighten up, scrub & lighten up, with each revolution IF its warped.
I suspect the rotor that exploded, causing the crash, was cracked before he grabbed it hard. From what I am seeing & hearing I really doubt Tammi has a problem. The SS rotor is tougher than the backing plate of the pads & even they arent all that gouged & galled looking. I couldnt see any deep stuff & she said it passed the fingernail test.. I think she is okay, BUT, the seriousness of the front brake requires she be extra cautious. Tammi, the area of missing pad looks like quite a bit of metal was dragging on the rotor. From what I saw, I would think it had been squalling for a few hundred miles, at least. I would look at the depth of the wear, not just the ridges vz. grooves distance, but, the very edge of the rotor doesnt get the pads on it. Correct? so, IF the rotor is worn down from the scraping, there should be a ridge at the edge. The pads were worn to the metal, one inside on the rotor, the other, toward the outside, so, the depth of the wear at the edge of the rotor & then towards the axle would each need to be looked at. IF I am reading those pads right, the wear on the rotor would look like this.. / / in a very exagerated way. I dont see that as a problem, just as a way to help Tammi "see" what it is she is looking at. Anyone disagree with this? Please, speak right up. I dont want to worry or misguide her needlessly.
Good Luck, Tammi, I THINK this is gonna be allright, but, I can't see it & would feel real real bad if I gave you wrong info & you got hurt, so I am leaning to caution.
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