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Posted (edited)

Noticed this yesterday. Not sure why i didnt before. 

The rotor is about 1mm from the frame. 

 

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Look towards the top of the photo where the caliper mounts. I'm seeing slight rubbing on the frame from what I assume would be mud on the rotor from some more adventurous riding. 

Edited by Steady Spin
Posted

It doesn't touch the frame though and the wheel spins freely. The caliper is spaced a little outward. 

Frame: Evil Following MB
Wheel: Lyne AMP
Rotor: Hope Floating

Boost frame

Posted

There has been issues with floating hope rotors and their rivets in the past with many frames , but even with a normal rotor and boost hub the placing of the rotor is going to be very smilar to yours 

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, BaGearA said:

There has been issues with floating hope rotors and their rivets in the past with many frames , but even with a normal rotor and boost hub the placing of the rotor is going to be very smilar to yours 

I guess it is just how the frame is made. 

Will hopefully not damage too much over time. *avoid mud.

Thanks

Edited by Steady Spin

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