rx1jim
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You need to make sure the rotor "floats" a bit on the jackshaft and both of the pistons move freely in the caliper. I have seen MANY sleds with no "float" on the rotor. My 97 Kawasaki ZX11 needed a lot of TLC on the brake calipers, the some of the pistons were "stuck" causing excessive sideloading on the disc. The seals you refer to in the calipers are sometimes simple o-rings with a round cross section shape but often they are special o-rings with a rectangular cross esction shape. Depending on the riding style, it is possible to overheat and warp a rotor on a sled, especially if the rider keeps a finger or two on the brake all the time. When you take the rotor off, see if it is discolored anywhere on it.