James Kohls
Active Member
So I dinged up one of my rotors causing it to rub. I tried to true it, but figured this is a good time to upgrade from the Formula rotor. So, I bought a replacement. All I checked was 180mm and 6-bolt design. Big mistake #1 (oh yes, there's more)!
For starters, the bolts holding my old rotor on the rear wheel were torqued on really tight. They are extremely shallow Torx bolts and of course with 6 to loosen, I stripped one. I was able to take a hammer and force a hex bit into the hole and remove it, but the screw is ruined. Thankfully, my new rotor came with screws (wait for it).
Hooray, the old rotor was off. All I have to do is put it on the wheel, put the screws back + 1 of the new ones and I'm all set, right? WRONG!
So, the motor wire comes out on the brake side...*sigh* and it is protected by this odd sorta half moon shaped looking thing. The hole in the new rotor wouldn't and couldn't fit around it.
This is what I bought:
This is a Formula One rotor:
Anything that looks like the first picture will never fit on your rear hub motor Turbo, sadly. It needs the clearance of the larger opening to clear the half-moon-motor-protector-thingy.
So, I put the old rotor back on. Did my best to straighten it and for testing, borrowed one of the screws that came with the new rotor. Big mistake #2! The screw was longer than the original. No biggie? Well, after putting the wheel back on, I realized it would no longer turn. It was that pesky long screw. So off the wheel came again (boy I'm getting good at that) and now I have a rotor with 5 screws until I can find a replacement.
When I get another replacement, I'll post some photos and maybe a video, if I have time. Time to go to sleep.
For starters, the bolts holding my old rotor on the rear wheel were torqued on really tight. They are extremely shallow Torx bolts and of course with 6 to loosen, I stripped one. I was able to take a hammer and force a hex bit into the hole and remove it, but the screw is ruined. Thankfully, my new rotor came with screws (wait for it).
Hooray, the old rotor was off. All I have to do is put it on the wheel, put the screws back + 1 of the new ones and I'm all set, right? WRONG!
So, the motor wire comes out on the brake side...*sigh* and it is protected by this odd sorta half moon shaped looking thing. The hole in the new rotor wouldn't and couldn't fit around it.
This is what I bought:
This is a Formula One rotor:
Anything that looks like the first picture will never fit on your rear hub motor Turbo, sadly. It needs the clearance of the larger opening to clear the half-moon-motor-protector-thingy.
So, I put the old rotor back on. Did my best to straighten it and for testing, borrowed one of the screws that came with the new rotor. Big mistake #2! The screw was longer than the original. No biggie? Well, after putting the wheel back on, I realized it would no longer turn. It was that pesky long screw. So off the wheel came again (boy I'm getting good at that) and now I have a rotor with 5 screws until I can find a replacement.
When I get another replacement, I'll post some photos and maybe a video, if I have time. Time to go to sleep.