24-01-14, 01:24 PM
(24-01-14, 06:49 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Chris link=topic=11420.msg122899#msg122899 date=1390525864]
I'll do some basic testing like using the front paddock stand and spin the wheel but I'll still be replacing it all sooner rather than later anyway.
Chris
Just do things one at a time, it's always worth sourcing the problem anyway in case you ever have similar issues again in the future.
I've known people before to buy new parts and fit them all at once, and it's fixed their problem but they never actually knew what it was causing it, which is not really informative at all.
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Spinning the wheel with or without a dial gauge won't indicate a warped disc, just a bent one. Put a straight edge across the disc to see if it's warped (i.e dish-shaped).
If a disc has warped then do everything at once. Chances are it's a sticky caliper piston responsible, in which case you need to clean the pistons and replace the seals to reduce the risk of it happening to the new one. Since you'll then have the joy of bleeding it anyway, it would make sense to change the lines at the same time as it's something you're planning to do.