Disc Brake Rotors with different brakes
iljs
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Hi,
I am looking at buying some second hand avid Juicy 3 brakes but they come without the rotors. Could i use my current Hayes mechanical disc rotors with them? or do i have to buy some avid rotors.
Thanks in advance
Tim
I am looking at buying some second hand avid Juicy 3 brakes but they come without the rotors. Could i use my current Hayes mechanical disc rotors with them? or do i have to buy some avid rotors.
Thanks in advance
Tim
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Rotors are all (supposed) to be a standard thickness.I don't do smileys.
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i think its just hope floaters that have issues, they fowl on some calipers... avids forinstance0
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Thanks for the swift replies
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cooldad wrote:Rotors are all (supposed) to be a standard thickness.
Funny how most of my rotors are all different thicknesses0 -
peter413 wrote:cooldad wrote:Rotors are all (supposed) to be a standard thickness.
Funny how most of my rotors are all different thicknesses
I blame Superstar.I don't do smileys.
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Just another thought. If i bought Post Mount can you get adapter for IS mount?0
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Yes you can.0
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For info my Juicy 3s did not appreciate swapping from the Clean Sweep 2 rotor to a set of Shimanos, whilst the outside diameter was 160 in both cases the "inside" diameter was slightly different on the Shimano, this meant the pads also touched the spokes on the Shimano rotor, resulting in some slight pulsing and juddering when braking - with close inspection and measuring you could actually see the wear on the rotors, swapped back to CS2 and problem was immediately solved..Every time I go out, I think I'm being checked out, faceless people watching on a TV screen.....0