Which are the truest rotors
antfly
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Hello mountain bikers, it's mountain biking season for me and my rear juicy 7 is rubbing.
I'm quite experienced with avid brakes now so i've tried all the tricks and I think it's just that the Avid rotors all have a significant wobble, so does anybody make rotors that don't have a wobble or at least less than Avid ?
I'm quite experienced with avid brakes now so i've tried all the tricks and I think it's just that the Avid rotors all have a significant wobble, so does anybody make rotors that don't have a wobble or at least less than Avid ?
Smarter than the average bear.
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i dont think any rotors are made with a wobble on purpose!
My shimano rotors are very stiff though, haven't had any problems with warping.0 -
they are all the same.
there are a few truing guides in the tech link sticky above.
none of my avid rotors have a wobble.
sure your bearings are OK?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Bent axels, hubs, mounting points and frames can play a part too - may not all lie with the disc.
All the Avids I've used have been not different to any other branded ones.0 -
I've just serviced the hub, it just needed a bit of grease and the bearings were ok. I suppose bent axle is possible, i`ll check that.
One of my rotors has a very definite wobble though but it sounds like it's not worth trying another brand.Smarter than the average bear.0 -
All brands should be straight, obviously you get some manufacturing faults or damage in transit.0
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bent axle will not cause the wobble just the disc to run at a single angle of the perpendicular to the axle."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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It won't be that then.Smarter than the average bear.0
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Easiest check is remove disc and lay on a flat surface, if it lays flat its not the disc, if it doesn't it is!
The only disc I've had that was irredemely 'wobbled' was an Avid, the circumference had become to big for the radius and I could 'pop' the centre across back and for within the outer disc, straighten it and one ride later it was warped again - binned.
SimonCurrently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
Shimano is quite open that their larger rotors have a bit of a wobble.
The straightest I have used are also Shimano, but their fancy floating rotors.
The RT-76 is the best rotor I have used, very true and strong.Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?0 -
Thanks for the tip on the Shimano ones.
Putting the most obviously wobbly one I have on a flat surface, it doesn't lay completely flat, FWIW.Smarter than the average bear.0 -
Have yo checked your rotor thickness?
I bought a Superstar rotor which wasn't the same thickness all over - varied by about 0.1mm so it always rubbed. Drove me nuts until I had it reground at work. Fine after that but not everyone has access to a fully equipped toolroom...0 -
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All rotors I have ever had worked with have a small amount of wobble. Try and gently true them by hand or with a specific tool. Avid, Shimano, tektro, Hope, all slightly out of true by the time they are fitted.0
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Out of all the rotors I have used (Avid,Hope,Formula,Shimano,Hayes,Ashima) the only one that was wobble free when new and stayed true is an 180mm EBC I bought about 4 years ago its well worn now and on my commuter Hardtail but still no wobble. It has got so hot the brake boiled and the rotor went a lovely deep blue still stayed true. Only thing and its not a problem it weighs about twice as much as my current rotor on my susser and makes the brake squeal when wet.Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0
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cavegiant wrote:Shimano is quite open that their larger rotors have a bit of a wobble.
The straightest I have used are also Shimano, but their fancy floating rotors.
The RT-76 is the best rotor I have used, very true and strong.
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