Groove is in the heart (but also on my disc)

bricksrheavy

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Hi all,

Just wanted to share my misery :p - the bike has little over 90.000 km/~56k miles, look down to check the front and see this bastard looking back at me. The pads are OEM and changed this year, when I took the caliper off to inspect I found a corresponding groove on the outer pad so I assume a tiny rock got in and wreaked havoc during breaking.

Darn you, tiny rock, darn you to heck!!! :D
 

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Gary in NJ

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Well that does suck. It’s an easy fix, but it’s money that should go to something useful, like beer.
 

durk96

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If it was a car, I'd just slap on new pads but...with a motorcycle, you have a lot less margin of error. Get the rotor replaced and go have fun!
 

bigborer

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I've seen worse. As with anything there are no guarantees, but I'd really doubt the rotor could/will explode or detach under breaking. It it were a carbon rotor on a race bike, it'd be a different story.
 

bricksrheavy

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Thanks for the replies guys, I appreciate each input. I was thinking the same thing - the groove is not deep, and if the rotor can "handle" all the cooling holes it has then this groove shouldn't be an issue:)
 
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