• After grinding off the lawyer lugs last night I listened for the noise, spotted which side it was happening on and then used my Motherfucking He-Man Strengthâ„¢ to bend the rotor enough that it shut the hell up. Result!

    I did notice a little noise still but only when I cornered to the right. In normal riding it's silent. Guess the forks are flexing a bit. I could bend it more but why push my luck?

  • Does that mean the rotor was warped or have you now made it bowl shaped? What benefit does grinding off the lawyer tabs provide?

    My Escapade makes a noise at the rear when I ride hard again presumably due to the frame flexing. It's a 132.5mm spaced rear end and the pads never seem to get parallel to the rotor and therefore rear braking is not optimal. I wonder if this a consequence of a 135mm hub on a 132.5 mm frame, if so a 130mm hub would give similar results.

  • Rotor was probably bent a bit.

    Removing lawyer lugs means less time to get the wheel in/out, easier too. It also means I don't have to almost entirely undo the QR skewer to take wheel out. Because the tabs were so big I'd normally unwind the skewer all the way, which sucks.

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