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Grooved disk problem #584728
09/04/2008 16:01
09/04/2008 16:01

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Hi i have a problem. How can I set the grooved disk on the car?(I mean the direction) Do you have please fotos?

Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: ] #584734
09/04/2008 16:09
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You can put them on either way. With the grooves facing down and forwards is probably more common, and makes a little less noise. According to some fit them the other way they will be more aggressive and louder.

I don't think it makes that much difference either way though

Chris

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09/04/2008 16:15
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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: whatmoretyres] #584747
09/04/2008 16:22
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I have the same direction like you whatmoretyres. But the brakes are very loud.

Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: whatmoretyres] #584749
09/04/2008 16:24
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I have 3G 10 Groove Discs all round

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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: ] #584754
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You can have the grooves facing in either direction, but there is a "gentle" orientation and an "agressive"

The best way is to have the disc so that the first section of groove to touch the pad is the bit nearest the centre of the disc - therefore, the last section of the groove in contact with the disc is at the outer edge

Graphically, if you're looking at the right hand front wheel, the grooves (at the top and bottom of the disc) should look like \ \ and not / /


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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: Nigel] #584761
09/04/2008 16:37
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That means the direction of Tartandude is correct?

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 Originally Posted By: steaven
That means the direction of Tartandude is correct?


Yes


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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: Nigel] #584828
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 Originally Posted By: Nigel
 Originally Posted By: steaven
That means the direction of Tartandude is correct?


Yes


Phew \:D

It is still notably noisier braking with this setup compared with standard disc and pads, but then I would expect it to be. Im using Red Dot Fast Road Pads as well incase that makes a difference \:\)


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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: Tartandude] #584868
09/04/2008 17:50
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Discs are handed by their internal veins, not any external grooves.

If the two halves of a disc are seperated by pegs then it doesn't matter, you can put them on whichever way you want.

If they are seperated by helical vanes then it is important to get them the correct way, the theory is this: The air is sucked in at the centre of the disc and thrown out of the perimeter, so you put them on accordingly.

Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: ] #584891
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/\learn something new every day \:\)

Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: ] #584897
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 Originally Posted By: Gralecoupe
Discs are handed by their internal veins, not any external grooves.

If the two halves of a disc are seperated by pegs then it doesn't matter, you can put them on whichever way you want.

If they are seperated by helical vanes then it is important to get them the correct way, the theory is this: The air is sucked in at the centre of the disc and thrown out of the perimeter, so you put them on accordingly.




They work thats all I know \:D


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Re: Grooved disk problem [Re: Tartandude] #585206
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My pagid discs are the opposite way to tartandudes but they came with stickers on them telling me what side to fit them ?

I guess it depends on the manufacturer.


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