pat the rat
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finally found out why i had a warped rotor on the grizz,when it was new,i decided to see if the 660 rims fits on the 700,they went on no problem,installed nuts and tightened all 4 wheels with impact,dropped the bike to the ground ,when i went to take off,no go,just like all 4 wheels were seized,turns out that i needed spacers,most people know about the wheels not fitting but i never thought that was the reason my rotors were warped,same happened to the yammi mechanic here in town,he warped them also,so make sure you have minimum 1'' spacers
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Also be careful with the impact on over tightening.
pat the rat
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yep,youre right,i set my impact a little slower and all is goodMrSled said:Also be careful with the impact on over tightening.
sx7er
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you mean the mechanic's CO-OP student.... hahaha....
pat the rat
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no,the licensed yammi mechanic,and a good 1 at that,its just 1 of those things you dont notice the first time,it fits so good but the rotor is just a tad too big
clutch
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Pat, that is how I learned that the wheels were different. The rears cleared on mine but the fronts were litteraly a no go.
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