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So i thought i checked the history on my last mot as i seen it had an advisory...


What is this?

Advisory Notice issued


Outer Front Lower Brake disc(s) has slight run out (3.2.A1m



And how much u think it would to get it right, granted my mot is not till feb next year, id like to have my bike as safe as possible :)


Thanks kyle

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depends on the bike you have, it means the disc isn't perfectly flat any more.replacing the disc would remove the problem. my bike's got more run out than that. it's not a big problem. unless you can hear ya brakes grinding on the disc as you push it

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you don't HAVE to change it.


it can be caused by the brakes being locked on and the bike falling, or going from hot to cold too fast ( the discs warp)


i would imagine most bikes have it to a certain degree


i think mine's nearer 5 :D i win!

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you don't HAVE to change it.


it can be caused by the brakes being locked on and the bike falling, or going from hot to cold too fast ( the discs warp)


i would imagine most bikes have it to a certain degree


i think mine's nearer 5 :D i win!

once they get past there tolrences (see disc , its stamped on) they WILL need changing, how long that takes... ??? and warped discs will cause a judder, and will be an MOT fail..

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WalneyFrankie is right thought, if it's close to it's limit,it's rubbing or you just feel it's dangerous then swap it out, not worth the risk. if it's not it's you're call. as i said,i think mine is out more than yours and mines been no issue at all


but,any idea what caused it? or you might be finding ya self in the same situation again in 6 months time

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