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Any ideas for to "true" these, it slightly rubs on rotating, not bad enough to warrant the good old fashioned adjustable spanner trick as this may bend it even more. Its not effecting braking just would like to have it exactly spot on. Ta.
Adj spanner. What else would you use?
Seroiusly
is the wheel in right?
Wear clean gloves and do it by hand.
I only work on my rotors in a vacuum
Dyson?
if its really minor a quick tweak with finger and thumb should be enough, had this happen a few times after rocks or sticks have hit a rotor (203mm poss a bit more prone!).
You can buy park tool specific rotor straightening tools but to my mind they arent even as good as an adjustable spanner for more severe bends (which also works well on dented rim sidewalls as the broad flat surfaces of the spanner doesnt mark the metal).
I thought they were a joke when I first saw them, best part of 20 quid for something so simple (I know someone with four...)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?PartnerID=79&ModelID=12324
Cheers all, will try the finger and thumb idea, obviously while wearing latex gloves, balancing on a unicycle, in a vacuum while playing the bag pipes. I thank you. ๐