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Min. TH = 1.5
Radey Shouman wrote:
C'mon, you know that's what I meant. I only know what you tell me. Well, Asperger does that to so it is cool I suppose. Or wait, maybe that was the physician who came up with it, not the actual guy who had it...? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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Min. TH = 1.5
On 05-10-18 14:22, Emanuel Berg wrote:
I found "Min. TH = 1.5" on the disc brake rotor. Does this mean I should replace it when it gets below that, i.e. below 1.5mm? Replacing in time might be even more important with Shimano "Ice Tech" discs, which have steel on the outside and an aluminum core. At a bike store they showed me an example of what can happen if such a disc is allowed to wear below 1.5 mm: Where the brake shoes touch, pieces of the disc had just broken off. Ned |
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Min. TH = 1.5
Ned Mantei wrote:
Replacing in time might be even more important with Shimano "Ice Tech" discs, which have steel on the outside and an aluminum core. At a bike store they showed me an example of what can happen if such a disc is allowed to wear below 1.5 mm: Where the brake shoes touch, pieces of the disc had just broken off. OK, so you don't need a micrometer after all. Just look for when then aluminium starts to show -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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