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Ok here it goes. One of my front brake rotors is kind of loose may i say. andf im not talking about the screws that hold the rotor to the wheel. There some like rivets the size of a nickle around the rotors. They seem to be getting loose. Now are these parts are replaceables or new rotors are needed. any advise will be appreciated.
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where are the techs???
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I'm thinking they are not a replaceable item have to get a new rotor
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They are supposed to move a little , makes everything stay in line
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I dont think they are floating disc's, they are the stock ones. and the other disc it has a minimal movement, but this one even the little washer/shims are coming off.
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BAD NEWS stuff coming apart means buy new one , sorry mang
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One front rotor is tight, the other has alot of free play side to side. I'll check my service manual on for the yamaha and see if it says anything about that much play. I will post up a lil later with whatever I find.
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