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front rotor movement

keithlt

New member
hi, my 2010 r1200rt with 43000 miles has movement on both front rotors. i can move the rotors forward and back maybe 2mm. no noises or braking issues. i have read about worn mounting buttons, could that be the issue? is this an issue?
 
Welcome to the forum:wave

No problem...you have semi floating rotors. The worn button issues were more of a 1100 Oilhead and early K bike issue.
The early 1200's had fixed rotors and zero play.
 
Welcome to the forum:wave

No problem...you have semi floating rotors. The worn button issues were more of a 1100 Oilhead and early K bike issue.
The early 1200's had fixed rotors and zero play.

thanks for the info, the rear tire rotor has no movement is that a none floating type?
 
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