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 Post subject: Floating rotors
PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 8:58 pm 
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Location: Wickford
Ok so my new 203mm and 180mm uberbike floating rotors turned up in the post today


Just got home and opened them up and I'm a little confused

As I'm from a motorbike building and racing background I'm used to using floating rotors on my race bikes

This is where I'm confused every floating rotor I've had floats ie it moves freely on the alloy mount the uberbike ones are mounted so tight they don't move making them a fixed two piece rotor not floating

I then looked at the hope floating rotors and they are the same ???

Is it that the floating rotor for cycles are in fact just a two piece rotor not a floating rotor

New to MTB biking is this a standard thing ???

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 Post subject: Re: Floating rotors
PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:53 pm 
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Its a very standard design in MTB - but your are right, in motorbike speak, they are more like semi-floaters rather than full floaters which can align to the caliper etc.


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 Post subject: Re: Floating rotors
PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:57 pm 
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They are 2 piece rotors that allow expansion of the steel braking outer at the rivet points to stop the rotor warping due to heat build up during heavy braking.


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