View Single Post
  #16  
Old 02-11-2019, 01:09 PM
vqdriver's Avatar
vqdriver vqdriver is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: I don't trust air I can't see
Posts: 6,205
this is a case by case deal.
you can use the same rotors on the same hubs to minimize the chance of any problems, but irl, using the same hub is more important than using the same rotor. obviously they need to be the same size.

minor differences can lead to rubbing or brake noise, but that's also why you don't want to screw with your calipers all the time either.
again, every person on here can give you a different answer and we could all be wrong. just need to try it with your particular setup.

the one thing i'd avoid is using the same rotors on bikes with different brake pads. going from organic to sintered and back and forth will almost certainly lead to tons of brake noise.
Reply With Quote