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RE: [ST] Brake Rotor Warpage
> OK, so I'm experiencing a liittle front brake rotor warpage. Never
had
> that
> in a bike, but what's the best way to handle this.
>
> I'm thinking that cycle rotors are too thin to turn down, so are there
any
> good after market options that are cheaper than the factory rotors?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Joel
Joel,
I think I have the same problem. It was most noticeable at the track
days I did last year. My guess is the only real option is new rotors
from Triumph. A few people that took part in my reliability survey had
problems with warped rotors.
http://www.rgalea.com/bikes/st/reliability.html
I wonder what they cost from Triumph? I have a friend with a Ducati ST4S
that has been through several sets of front rotors and did a write up
explaining the problem. I will try and find it.
Rupert
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