CVO Technical > Wheels/Tires/Suspension/Brakes
warped rotors
jc15025:
7000 miles rotors are warped. With floating rotors, shouldn't that take out the pulsating from being warped? If not do you replace rotors with the OEM or go aftremarket and if aftermarket what do you go with for the Aggressor wheels? Thank you, the other JC
Cvostu:
I had to go replace mine on a 19 CVO rg at 7000 miles also. First time ever I had to do that. It was covered under warranty and no questions were asked. I think the new roters just suck and don't last. I don't have any idea why. ??? Stuart
grc:
It's been a problem for years, and more so especially after Harley started using rotors that don't have a center carrier mounted to the hub. You have the style mounted directly to the wheel, and now you have to deal not only with warping of the actual rotors but also a lateral runout condition of the mounting points on the wheels. That was found to be a problem with some wheels, and bolting a new rotor to such a wheel leads to fairly rapid warping. The "floating" feature of the rotors is very limited and won't mitigate the problem. Have the wheel checked for lateral variation of the rotor mounting pads before you buy and install new rotors.
Jerry
Cvostu:
Thank you Jerry. I had a feeling that you would have the answer. Stay safe siiiiiiir. Stuart.
Mr. Warlock:
Y'all know where the rotors are made right?
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