Need new rotors after tire change
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Need new rotors after tire change
Well I had a mobile tire guy replace my front tire on my bike and now he says my rotor was bent when he went to balance it. I didnt have any problems/ vibrations before the tire was changed and now my brake lever goes almost all the back like I dont have any front brakes. Should a tire change cause your rotors to go bad and what is the average lifespan of a rotor? I have 23,000 miles on my 06 Street glide. I am wondering if he bent it mounting the tire and now trying to blame it on "bad rotors"
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it is hard to guess from here.
rotors last until they are warped ( overheating, and when you are stopped release the brakes if you can, rather than have hot pads sit at the same place on the rotor) or by being hit- which i have never seen, but if a wheel was dropped- I guess it could damge it, but you'd see signs of impact.
rotors also need to be replaced when grooved to the point where there is not enough meat to resurface by taking the highest points to the lowest level, to get an even surface within a few thousands of an inch.
my ex-chp bike has the original rotors and over 80,000 miles- they last a loooong time.
mike
rotors last until they are warped ( overheating, and when you are stopped release the brakes if you can, rather than have hot pads sit at the same place on the rotor) or by being hit- which i have never seen, but if a wheel was dropped- I guess it could damge it, but you'd see signs of impact.
rotors also need to be replaced when grooved to the point where there is not enough meat to resurface by taking the highest points to the lowest level, to get an even surface within a few thousands of an inch.
my ex-chp bike has the original rotors and over 80,000 miles- they last a loooong time.
mike
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