Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
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- jetblack
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Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
Just wondering if discs that are worn past minimun thickness actually perform worse (cant dissapate as much heat, perhaps?) as thicker discs? Mine are almost down to min but will probably last a few more miles yet. And at £120 a pop id like to get as many miles out of them as poss! Any thoughts?
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
Probably more prone to warping as well
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
I guess the thing you really don't want to happen is that they get thin enough that they can't take the brake force and come apart when you try to pull a panic stop. That would really ruin your whole day.
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
Put it this way, is your life worth so little?
Worn discs are more prone to warping, splitting, over-heating. All things that reduce braking performance.
I have a picture somewhere of a write off bike I picked up a while ago where the owner had run on discs only 2.5mm thick. He didn't manage to stop when the dustbin wagon pulled out - the discs shattered as soon as he pulled the anchors on (according to eye witnesses).
Worn discs are more prone to warping, splitting, over-heating. All things that reduce braking performance.
I have a picture somewhere of a write off bike I picked up a while ago where the owner had run on discs only 2.5mm thick. He didn't manage to stop when the dustbin wagon pulled out - the discs shattered as soon as he pulled the anchors on (according to eye witnesses).

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
As above but would there be a possibility that if you had thin discs and thin pads would they not generate enough clamping force?
Just an idea but I have always changed out braking equipment as a priority
Just an idea but I have always changed out braking equipment as a priority
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
It is a higher risk of failure.. not something you want on a bike is it?
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- jetblack
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
oh god, i'm not suggesting using them past min thickness, they're a little way off that yet.
I just want to know if the braking effect is reduced the thinner/closer to min thickness that they get or does the braking efficiency not directly correlate to the efficiency?
I just want to know if the braking effect is reduced the thinner/closer to min thickness that they get or does the braking efficiency not directly correlate to the efficiency?
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
I guess if you put too much thought into it, you could say that thinner discs mean they'll get hotter quicker, and be more prone to fade, but then if you're pushing a road bike hard enough to make the brakes go soft then perhaps you might want to find a racetrack!

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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
it is the small cracks in them that worry me.
Have a proper good look at them - you get cracks in old rotors from hole to hole.....
Have a proper good look at them - you get cracks in old rotors from hole to hole.....
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Re: Effect of discs past minimum thickness?
And it wont pass its next mot..............