Monolithic disc? Yeah, they all do that. As the periphery heats up and expands, the lowest energy state becomes a pringle if the energy required to form that bend is lower than the energy required to elongate the spoke elements of the disc. Might be a sign that it would be a good idea to switch to a floating rotor.
Monolithic disc? Yeah, they all do that. As the periphery heats up and expands, the lowest energy state becomes a pringle if the energy required to form that bend is lower than the energy required to elongate the spoke elements of the disc. Might be a sign that it would be a good idea to switch to a floating rotor.