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  1. We used to use 35mm film for that Andy
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  2. Any answer will be specific to how the bike is used. You can get discs wiped out by two sets of pads while others last 20. Every bike disc I've ever changed was an MOT fail for warping suggesting they are a bit thin. Andy
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  3. BRAKE DISC INSPECTION 1. Visually inspect the brake discs for damage or crack. 2. Measure the brake disc thickness using a micrometer. SERVICE LIMITS: Front: 4.0 mm (0.16 in) Rear: 4.0 mm (0.16 in) Replace the brake disc if the smallest measurement is less than the service limit. 3. Measure the brake discs warpage using a dial indicator. SERVICE LIMITS: Front: 0.30 mm (0.012 in) Rear: 0.30 mm (0.012 in) Check the wheel bearings for excessive play, if the warpage exceeds the service limit. Replace the brake dis
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