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Swapped the wheel off the front of my bike with a friends while it was getting trued. Swapped everything over, bobbed the floating rotor on and put the wheel in my forks. Span the wheel and the disc was rubbing on the inside of the post mount on my Fox 36s. The wheel was a nukeproof, so swapped that out and put a spinergy in, same issue! Anyone had similar issues? I've ended up putting my hope hoop back on and it's fine. There is no adjustment what so ever, the only option is to file a small amount of paint off the fork.
I had something similar when I was using a hope adapter. Slackened post mount bolts on slotted adapter and recentred. Suspect if your setup is all postmount that's not possible?
It's not rubbing the adapter it's the actual leg of the fork
It's a common issue. It's the reason you can't use that combination of fork / rotors.
seems to be a common issue:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=fox+rubbing+floating+rotor&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
It's a common problem with the Hope floating rotors and certain hubs as the spacing isn't right. Chris Kings suffer from it with their hubs which is why we at BETD made some different adaptors for anyone running 15mm hubs.
It's a common issue. It's the reason you can't use that combination of fork / rotors.
It's why one can't use that fork/rotor combination with some hubs. Plenty of people - myself included - use 36s with two-piece rotors.
Yeah happened with my King LD hub, would spin, but was just catching. I filed it down a little. All fine