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Grooved disc's, directional?


BOB B

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The direction of the groove is less important than the direction of the internal vanes, if your discs have angled vanes (and they are angled differently to the grooves).

 

The cooling vanes should point rearwards so that they shed heat AWAY from the hub.

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Thanks people, Ill take a look at the internal vanes and check those. I'm a bit vane and I like the look of 3G grooved disks and I always fit Chris's pads and to tell you the trueth I dont see any differance in the stopping power, may be on a track there would be.

 

Reason I asked was I have had them on for three months or so and they make a ticking noise all the timme I've checked everything els and I would have maybe expected it initially but the n to go away as they bed in.

 

Bob.

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The direction of the groove is less important than the direction of the internal vanes, if your discs have angled vanes (and they are angled differently to the grooves).

 

The cooling vanes should point rearwards so that they shed heat AWAY from the hub.

 

I would guess that the internal vanes would be the same as the grooves - as in directing water, heat, etc away from the hub. Isn't this the case with all grooved discs?

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