Did you think your brake rotor couldn't have poor gas mileage, consume oil, and require a detailed rebuild every 100 miles? Think again, the future is here with the new reuleaux rotor.
Did you think your brake rotor couldn't have poor gas mileage, consume oil, and require a detailed rebuild every 100 miles? Think again, the future is here with the new reuleaux rotor.
The rotor looks sorta solid, normally the holes are all in positions so the pads are kept clean.
I wonder if when force is applied the sweeping action of the rotor through the pad would give a normal(ish) braking feel? I have no other idea why you would do it and would assume it would chew pads out pretty hard.
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