Disk brake newbie question:
Is there anything particularly bad/unsafe about the cheap (£10 or under) rotors that I see for sale? I have Tektro hydraulic calipers on a beater I'm building for a 6 mile fair weather commute on a mix of road and bridleway. Will a Clarks/Avid brand rotor or similar do the job?
Thanks
A rotor is a very very simple piece of metal, unless very very badly manufactured and these days with CNC machining and cutting it is unlikely.
Yes they will do a similar if not just as good a job.
Disk brake newbie question:
Is there anything particularly bad/unsafe about the cheap (£10 or under) rotors that I see for sale? I have Tektro hydraulic calipers on a beater I'm building for a 6 mile fair weather commute on a mix of road and bridleway. Will a Clarks/Avid brand rotor or similar do the job?
Thanks