• Unfortunately not =[
    All is true and well aligned.
    Spinning the wheel slowly with the lever pulled gently so the pads brush the rotor you can hear a tick every time the braking surface of the rotor goes from thin to thick, (side view, not thickness of the rotor as such) the profile. So I want a rotor that doesn't go thin every time it reaches a 'rotor spoke arm' or whatever it may be called. See the attached image, hopefully that explains it better.

    Edit: sorry, from thick to thin, the edge of the pad slips off to empty space I guess?

  • avid g2 or g3 solid sweep have no cutout at the rotor legs: Works fine.

    The newish Sram Rotor Centerline looks good too (what I would buy.):

    hs1 works with thinner pads so probably not for your setup:

  • Thanks for the recommendation. I'll check out the SRAM ones and buy that or the avid. Exactly what I'm looking for. That image of the avid hs1 you showed describes exactly what I mean, where the edge of the pad meets the rotor suddenly you can hear a definite tick at each rotor 'leg'

    Thanks!

    Edit: after some internet shopping I decided to spend the extra £10 and went for the centerline rotors. Hopefully they resolve the problem.

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