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Old 02-22-22 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jonathanf2
Like I said, my front was fine but the rear was giving me a headache. I might give it another try later on, but it got to the point I just wanted to ride my bike without worrying about any issues.
You could try installing shims on the rotors to see if that helps. It's possible that the new rotor sits just slightly inboard or outboard compared to the old one, and is just beyond the range that re-centering the caliper will clear.

These are .25mm each, so you can install 1-4 of them on each hub and move your rotors in/out by tiny amounts to get perfect alignment: https://novemberbicycles.com/product...shim-pack-of-4
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