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When to Replace Your Mountain Bike Rotors
 
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Here are a few reasons why you might need new rotors on your bike:

Wear and tear: Rotors wear down over time, especially if you ride frequently or in challenging conditions. When the rotors get too thin, they can't dissipate heat as effectively, which can lead to brake fade.

Warping: Rotors can warp if they get overheated or if they are damaged in a crash. Warped rotors can cause brake pulsation and reduced braking performance.

Corrosion: Rotors can corrode if they are not properly maintained. Corrosion can cause the rotors to rust and become less effective.

Upgrade: You may want to upgrade to new rotors if you are looking for better braking performance. For example, you may want to upgrade to larger rotors.

Signs that you may need new rotors:

Brake fade: If your brakes lose power when you are braking heavily, it may be a sign that your rotors are worn or warped.

Brake pulsation: If you feel a pulsing sensation when you are braking, it may be a sign that your rotors are warped.

Reduced braking performance: If your brakes don't seem to be working as well as they used to, it may be a sign that your rotors are worn or damaged.

Visual inspection: If you notice that your rotors are thin, warped, or corroded, you should replace them.
If you are unsure whether or not you need new rotors, it is always best to consult with a qualified bicycle mechanic.

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by support     Tue Sep 26, 2023

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