09-11-12, 02:23 PM
See, the reason i said everyone jumps on the bandwagon is because so many different people told me i had warped discs when i had a problem spanning over a long period of time, and as soon as someone got on my bike and gave it a spin, they'd get off and say "Oh yes, feels like warped discs" and you tend to believe them, especially when they're bike mechanics.
Now, anyone who's bought discs knows they ain't cheap, so i think it's a term that's used far too loosely, and can result in spending lots of cash for no reason, as i did!!
I bought new, and chanced 2nd hand discs, but my 'juddering' still came back :'(
And the whole front end of my bike has had more time and attention than you could ever imagine.
Turned out to be a faulty braided brake line in the end, which i simply wouldn't have guessed would've been at fault, but it was the last possible thing to try before mental illness started setting in.
All good now thoughÂ
Now, anyone who's bought discs knows they ain't cheap, so i think it's a term that's used far too loosely, and can result in spending lots of cash for no reason, as i did!!
I bought new, and chanced 2nd hand discs, but my 'juddering' still came back :'(
And the whole front end of my bike has had more time and attention than you could ever imagine.
Turned out to be a faulty braided brake line in the end, which i simply wouldn't have guessed would've been at fault, but it was the last possible thing to try before mental illness started setting in.
All good now thoughÂ

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