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Re: brake rotor temp?
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 11/2/2010 2 Replies

Yes, friction creates heat. Your old rotor most likely has a good friction transfer layer on it's surface that is creating greater friction when the pads clamp down on it. The new rotor, until properly "seasoned" or bedded in, will not have this layer and thus... Login to read more.

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