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rear wheel/rotor question
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[QUOTE="MXP1MP, post: 737047, member: 20581"] Well rear disc's brakes are non floating, usually front disc brakes are floating mainly on yz's and KX's. What it allows the disc to do is if it's bent slightly or wrapped it allows some side to side or freeplay if you will in the caliper it usually move's on the disc area it's self. You've seen how on yz's and kx's where the disc bolts to the hub and then there's the rivots above it slightly it moves there but only a tiny bit. The concept is to create less drag if that happens. You can take off the disc and straighten it out but do so on a very flat even surface! Take extreme care in doing this it's very easy to make it worse, do not just eye ball it you must measure it. Think of it as if you where trying to true a rim .5 a mm off should be okay. I should ask what my friend does to fix'em but he does have a wheel truing stand. [/QUOTE]
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