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- BMW F800GSA
Hello there
I need EXPERT advice.
I have a F800GSA and the little nuts on the brake rotor has "rusted".
Indicated in red and blue.
So after researching and finding the exact sizes/dimensions/width/length etc, I went and bought stainless-steel replacements.
After talking to some peeps I was advised that stainless-steel and aluminum will fuse under heat. Never knew that.
So here's my question...
I don't want to come off and crash because of a stupid mistake. I use my bike every day no matter what the weather and the brakes are kinda important...
Looking forward to replies...
I need EXPERT advice.
I have a F800GSA and the little nuts on the brake rotor has "rusted".
Indicated in red and blue.
So after researching and finding the exact sizes/dimensions/width/length etc, I went and bought stainless-steel replacements.
After talking to some peeps I was advised that stainless-steel and aluminum will fuse under heat. Never knew that.
So here's my question...
- The ones in yellow seem to be stainless-steel (from the factory it seems) or have they already been replaced? Reason I'm asking is I bought the bike second hand.
- Can I replace the nuts in red and blue with stainless-steel and if so...
- do I use copperslip so that they don't fuse or
- do I use blue locktite so that they don't come loose?
- my logic says the red ones on the rotor should be locktite and the blue ones on the fork should be copperslip...
- Do they need to be torqued?
- Which ones and how much...?
I don't want to come off and crash because of a stupid mistake. I use my bike every day no matter what the weather and the brakes are kinda important...
Looking forward to replies...