2015 Trike / Rotors


Remember to check the run out before and after

Just because the rotors look to have cleaned up good, you should always verify run out

It can come back to rear its ugly head in a few miles
 
I guess my thinking was that as they are basically Car rotors, and at that mileage they would most likely be fine - and if slightly pitted from road grime - Would be easy to turn. But probably not it seems. Off to order parts!

Thanks guys - jc
 
I guess my thinking was that as they are basically Car rotors, and at that mileage they would most likely be fine - and if slightly pitted from road grime - Would be easy to turn. But probably not it seems. Off to order parts!

Thanks guys - jc

If you are talking rear rotors that are not grooved badly, match mark them, remove then and cross hatch them with some sand paper

Wash them off with soapy water and rinse them good

Do not use brake cleaner, this can transfer to the pads
 

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