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can anyone give me a fairly detailed description on how to r&r disc rotors on a HR30 as i have snapped a stud and need to replace it am going to re[lace all studs while i am at it :P

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Take wheel off, take brake pads out, undo bolts on caliper, undo bolts of rotor, rotor will come straight off

what rotor bolts?? it dont have that big 36 mm nut like 33's have

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Ok it must be connected somehow, i don't know how else a rotor would be held onto the axle. Got a pic?

On my MR30, the rotor is part of the hub, remove the caliper, remove center nut (axle nut), it all comes off in on piece

On my 240K, the rotor is bolted on to the hub, remove caliper, remove center nut (axle nut), it all comes off, undo 4 bolts holding rotor onto the hub (on the inside of the hub), give it a good smack with a big block of wood.

I don't know if the HR30 is the same,

Nigel

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here is a pic of rotor i got old studs out but as i am putting longer studs in i need to remove the rotor from the axle assembly

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