Hi. I'm replacing my chain and sprockets and the first thing I did was remove the chain with the rear wheel still on the bike.
I then noticed that when I turn the rear wheel, the rotor scrapes the pads during about half of the rotation - always in the same place.
It's not so much that I can feel the resistance - just hear it.
Is this a sure sign that the rotor is warped to some degree? Is it time for a new one? Or do I need to put the rotor on a flat surface to know for sure?
Thanks! Mark
I then noticed that when I turn the rear wheel, the rotor scrapes the pads during about half of the rotation - always in the same place.
It's not so much that I can feel the resistance - just hear it.
Is this a sure sign that the rotor is warped to some degree? Is it time for a new one? Or do I need to put the rotor on a flat surface to know for sure?
Thanks! Mark