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Answer by lillith bena for Why does a Shimano centerlock rotor have free play?

Yes - check your rotor mounts for tightness.My GRX wheelset with TRP HyRd brakes and rotors was making a ridiculous amount of noise that I worried was the Bombtrack Betty (Hook carbon) failing...

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Answer by Suyorki Man for Why does a Shimano centerlock rotor have free play?

I found a simple solution and it works fine. Cut and place a piece of cookie wrap plastic packaging around the hub spline (0.05mm thick would be ideal) and insert the disc. it will require some...

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Answer by Cyclotoine for Why does a Shimano centerlock rotor have free play?

This is a common centerlock issue for which there is no solution. You have to live with it or change your hubs and rotors

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Answer by juhist for Why does a Shimano centerlock rotor have free play?

The cause is a missing aluminum shim between the centerlock lockring and thebrake rotor.I removed the brake rotor from the defective front wheel. Then I removed abrake rotor from a known-good front...

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Why does a Shimano centerlock rotor have free play?

I have an electric road bike that has SM-RT64 Shimano centerlockbrake rotor in the front. I have noticed that when I press the frontbrake and try to rock the bike back and forth, there's some free...

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