15-12-13, 12:33 AM
Heating it up is probably a bad idea in that it could cause it's own issues.
If there is plenty material, then it might be worth taking it to an engineering machine shop and get them to skim it - but check that machining won't take the disc thickness to / near it's service limit.
If it were my bike, I'd personally bin them discs, but I'm quite fussy.
If there is plenty material, then it might be worth taking it to an engineering machine shop and get them to skim it - but check that machining won't take the disc thickness to / near it's service limit.
If it were my bike, I'd personally bin them discs, but I'm quite fussy.