Old 01-03-09, 11:17 PM
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Pistons not retracting all the way back into their bores can lead to rub. As well as a tweaked rotor. both simple fixes that a competent shop ought to be able to handle without any warantee issue.

This is something that can happen and be pretty common with any brand of disc brakes.

If you ride your bike in the woods, you're going to develop rotor rub once in a while.
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