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In a disc brake system, the calipers clamp down on a metal rotor attached to the hub. The braking surface is typically steel.
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Disc brake rotor compatibility and recommendation
When the guy at my LBS looked at my bike, he held the brakes and rocked it back and forth and said there was a lot of movement on the back wheel due to the shim and recommended that I use a 140mm rotor … As the RT86 rotor does not come in a 140mm size, would a 6-bolt 140mm SRAM Centerline rotor be compatible and a good option? …