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  • gothera

    #1

    refinishing rotors

    so my brakes are all kinds of noisy and sweaky,i dont expect much less from a bike last inspected and registered in '93 . so the rotors have a ton of glaze and some grooves and a slight lip, since bike rotors dont get lathed the way cars do....

    can i use sand paper to try and deglaze the rotors and take some grooves out? any recommendations besides buying new ones ?
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    #2
    Originally posted by gothera
    so my brakes are all kinds of noisy and sweaky,i dont expect much less from a bike last inspected and registered in '93 . so the rotors have a ton of glaze and some grooves and a slight lip, since bike rotors dont get lathed the way cars do....

    can i use sand paper to try and deglaze the rotors and take some grooves out? any recommendations besides buying new ones ?
    use an orbital sander with abut 200 grit pad; keep them clean

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    • BassCliff

      #3
      Hi,

      Also use a little brake caliper grease between the shim pad and the back of the brake pad.

      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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      • Hoosier Daddy

        #4
        Have you got a benchtop drill press? Here is how I do them, 80g sanding disk from my die grinder chucked up and a piece of plywood to protect it underneath.

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        • MadDogGS

          #5
          Originally posted by gothera
          so my brakes are all kinds of noisy and sweaky,i dont expect much less from a bike last inspected and registered in '93 . so the rotors have a ton of glaze and some grooves and a slight lip, since bike rotors dont get lathed the way cars do....

          can i use sand paper to try and deglaze the rotors and take some grooves out? any recommendations besides buying new ones ?
          Slap them up in a car disk lathe. That's what I did when I toasted the rear rotor on my Kaw.

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