No, it really isn't anything like that.
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.comFrom: hedrek@...: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 20:28:09 -0700Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Changing Brake pads - Do you turn rotors?
I never turn rotors. It's like asking the puto who*****your wife to ***her again. And they guy whowants to ****back into speck the same. Sorry boys,I'm good. Nah, my pads will grind that baby back to black.H--- Gary wrote:> Minimum thickenss? Wear limit???> I put over 80,000 on the front and back rotors and> had no idea there > is a wear limit on them.> Regards,Gary > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Michael Nelson> > wrote:> >> > On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 01:44:58PM -0700, David> Farrell wrote:> > > > > Do you just change pads?> > > > If the rotor is good, yes. But I would also clean> and inspect the > caliper.> > > > > Do you change pads and have the rotors turned. > If so,> > > what is the min. spec.> > > > No, never. Motorcycle rotors are way too thin to> allow that. The > min> > thickness is stamped on the rotor somewhere near> the hub. It's > usually> > something like 4mm.> > > > > Do you change pads and install a new rotor. New> > > rotors are $153 from Ron Ayers (Ouch)> > > > That entirely depends on the condition of the> rotor. It's a > judgement call,> > as long as the minimum thickness is observed.> > > > Michael> > > > PS: If any doubt, replace the rotor.> > > > -- > > "It's not what I don't understand about religion> that bothers me, > it's what> > I do understand." -- Mark Twain> > > > San Francisco, CA> >> > > Robert HedrickAlbuquerque, NM__________________________________________________________Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on Yahoo! TV.
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