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Originally Posted by Huck Actually this is incorrect. These are a tool to remove the rotor in case it gets all rusty and won't come off. Unscrew that screw and

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Old 02-16-2016, 06:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Actually this is incorrect. These are a tool to remove the rotor in case it gets all rusty and won't come off. Unscrew that screw and remove the collar/spacer, then screw it back in. It will push against the wheel hub and force the rotor off.



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How important is it to screw it back in? I currently have it taken out
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Front and rear wheel size for this model differs, t
herefore special pin (1) is adopted to the front brake disc
rotor (2). And a hole (3) that matches to this pin
is adopted to the front wheel (4) (the rear wheel does not
have this wheel). This structure prevents the rear
wheel from being mistakenly installed on the front
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Front and rear wheel size for this model differs, t
herefore special pin (1) is adopted to the front brake disc
rotor (2). And a hole (3) that matches to this pin
is adopted to the front wheel (4) (the rear wheel does not
have this wheel). This structure prevents the rear
wheel from being mistakenly installed on the front
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Actually Huck is correct, too. Unscrew, take off the sleeve, screw the bolt back in to remove a rotor when servicing/replacing in case it is stuck. I've done it before and works.
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It is 0% important.

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Yes, they can be used to help remove a stuck rotor, but, as per the manual, they were designed and installed to prevent putting rear wheels on the front.

Remove them if you like.
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