sdcoffeeroaster
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I decided to install Shimano 203mm rotors on my Tubo Sl that has code r brakes. I just could not get the centerline rotors to perform quietly. I used a 1.5mm shim to account for the 200 to 203mm rotor diameter difference. I had an RT66 that was made in Japan that I used for the front and have had zero issues with it. I didn't have a rotor for the back and after searching the internet, I found a good price on one at Commencal. But when I got it I found it was made in China. The stamping process must be different because it just didn't bed in easily and I had to take it apart multiple times because of excessive noise and poor rough looking wear. All the punched out areas (not laser cut) looked to be very distorted early in the wear cycle and it took about 100 miles to get it to look evenly worn and the noise went away around the same time.
That rotor and pad combo did not last very long and so I decided to upgrade to the rt76 thinking it was going to be of higher quality and made in Japan. Wrong on both counts. It was somewhat quiet during the initial bedding process but on the first ride acts like it was warping with very intermittent uneven wear. I had previously done a complete bleed and used a special tool to make sure each piston was moving very freely. I took a bit of time getting it all centered too before bedding. But the the rotor looks like it has multiple high spots and low spots around the punched holes. This will be the last time I try to use a punched rotor and will only buy laser cut ones. I'm going to try some magura laser cut rotors I bought a while back that are 2.0mm and only 180mm. My bike is very light at 38 lbs, I'm only 145 lbs and I don't really do a lot fast long downhills so I'm thinking the 180's might work for me on the back. They fit but I might have to re-set the pistons with a thinner bleed block if they don't have enough clearance when they heat up.
I know some don't have issues with the RT66 or RT76 but my experience so far with the last two I bought from China has now been very good.
That rotor and pad combo did not last very long and so I decided to upgrade to the rt76 thinking it was going to be of higher quality and made in Japan. Wrong on both counts. It was somewhat quiet during the initial bedding process but on the first ride acts like it was warping with very intermittent uneven wear. I had previously done a complete bleed and used a special tool to make sure each piston was moving very freely. I took a bit of time getting it all centered too before bedding. But the the rotor looks like it has multiple high spots and low spots around the punched holes. This will be the last time I try to use a punched rotor and will only buy laser cut ones. I'm going to try some magura laser cut rotors I bought a while back that are 2.0mm and only 180mm. My bike is very light at 38 lbs, I'm only 145 lbs and I don't really do a lot fast long downhills so I'm thinking the 180's might work for me on the back. They fit but I might have to re-set the pistons with a thinner bleed block if they don't have enough clearance when they heat up.
I know some don't have issues with the RT66 or RT76 but my experience so far with the last two I bought from China has now been very good.