New bike 1998 VTR100 lean or rich?
#31
Warped rotor, damaged surface, pad material transferred to the disk all common causes of what you describe.
Last edited by E.Marquez; 04-29-2013 at 09:34 AM. Reason: fatfingers
#33
Actually, you are both wrong... A little teasing, but well meant to reduce confusion...
0.30" implies inches signified by the " at the end, so writing 0.30" inches actually spells out as "0.30 inches inches"...
0.30 mm without the " is the correct way to write it out for millimeters... (Also used that way in the manual...)
0.30" implies inches signified by the " at the end, so writing 0.30" inches actually spells out as "0.30 inches inches"...
0.30 mm without the " is the correct way to write it out for millimeters... (Also used that way in the manual...)
#34
Typing was never my strong point.
Yes the lateral runout limit is 0.30mm or 0.012"
Thanks for the catch, most would have figured it out, but some may have really been confused.
Yes the lateral runout limit is 0.30mm or 0.012"
Thanks for the catch, most would have figured it out, but some may have really been confused.
Last edited by E.Marquez; 04-29-2013 at 06:08 PM.
#35
I'm used to converting the two, so for me it's easy... But the average European wouldn't know the difference, and just assume it was in millimeters...
#36
And the Average american would have been looking for a wobbly of more then 1/4 inch and thinking,,, Heck that aint right,, Im good, I only got me 2 of them 1/8's of wobble....
#37
Actually, you are both wrong... A little teasing, but well meant to reduce confusion...
0.30" implies inches signified by the " at the end, so writing 0.30" inches actually spells out as "0.30 inches inches"...
0.30 mm without the " is the correct way to write it out for millimeters... (Also used that way in the manual...)
0.30" implies inches signified by the " at the end, so writing 0.30" inches actually spells out as "0.30 inches inches"...
0.30 mm without the " is the correct way to write it out for millimeters... (Also used that way in the manual...)
I don't get it. How is what I wrote incorrect?
J/K, I went back and edited it. Jeez, I'm foggy today!
#38
So, to recap, the run out limit is nearly an eighth of an inch on the front rotors? Sure seems like a bunch!
If the OP will pay shipping I have a set of used rotors I took off of the wheels I had redone. Might be straight, might not be. 2 fronts and one rear. Not too heavily grooved and plenty of thickness left.
If the OP will pay shipping I have a set of used rotors I took off of the wheels I had redone. Might be straight, might not be. 2 fronts and one rear. Not too heavily grooved and plenty of thickness left.
#39
1/8" = 0.125
the lateral runout limit is .012"
Twelve thousandths of an inch is a lot less than One Hundred, twelve thousandths of an inch.
Like say .113" less
Last edited by E.Marquez; 04-29-2013 at 05:32 PM.
#40
I thought nearly an eighth was a lot of slop.
0.3 mm = 0.011811"
Last edited by E.Marquez; 04-29-2013 at 06:07 PM.
#41
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