LAF
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Never experienced this.
42/42 front/rear PR2's.
Always my front ran lower at temp then the rear, now they are the same? I would see 46-50 on the rear and 44-46 front. Now I am seeing 47 on both no matter riding style. The rear has 8500 on it the front 2000.
I have felt everything at stops and no heat from anything I can tell by feel. I did have a blown rim on front and had to replace it and press bearings in and mount and balance a new tire on front. I have felt against the bearings and they are cool, the hub of the wheel, and anything else I can lay hands or fingers on. I did notice the right rotor was warm, not hot, but the rear was a little warmer so I know it was from using the rear brakes to slow down and park.
Any thoughts that would increase the front tire temp running?
This was in 57-65 degree temps.
42/42 front/rear PR2's.
Always my front ran lower at temp then the rear, now they are the same? I would see 46-50 on the rear and 44-46 front. Now I am seeing 47 on both no matter riding style. The rear has 8500 on it the front 2000.
I have felt everything at stops and no heat from anything I can tell by feel. I did have a blown rim on front and had to replace it and press bearings in and mount and balance a new tire on front. I have felt against the bearings and they are cool, the hub of the wheel, and anything else I can lay hands or fingers on. I did notice the right rotor was warm, not hot, but the rear was a little warmer so I know it was from using the rear brakes to slow down and park.
Any thoughts that would increase the front tire temp running?
This was in 57-65 degree temps.