superdan1984
Dirt Disciple
Hi guys, so need to fix a mavic 121 ceramic that's been chipped as no one seems to have one i can buy after extensive asking about, does anyone have anysuggestions on what might be good to use to fill and fix a chip?
it's about 1 cm, so quite big. I'm guessing as soon as i run it it'll just get bigger so i obviously want to stop thatHow big is it? Is it deep enough to feel on the brakes?
ceramic coating is baked at a nice and toast few hundred degrees (just shy of aluminium heat treating temperature in fact, which is lucky really). I don't know of anyway to repair this on a cost effective basis (to the point that I don't know anybody who has even done it).
sorry, not the news you want really.
it's about 1 cm, so quite big. I'm guessing as soon as i run it it'll just get bigger so i obviously want to stop that
Thank you for the reply anyway, if you know anyone with a ceramic 121 who wants to sell pls let me knowceramic coating is baked at a nice and toast few hundred degrees (just shy of aluminium heat treating temperature in fact, which is lucky really). I don't know of anyway to repair this on a cost effective basis (to the point that I don't know anybody who has even done it).
sorry, not the news you want really.
Yeah there's only 1 chip on there, and have thought may just give it a crack anyway with some epoxy maybe. Thank you for the reply anyway, if you know anyone with a ceramic 121 who wants to sell pls let me knowDitto.
Pretty much when they've gone, they've gone. Perhaps a heat proof epoxy resin could fill in the worse pits and stop brake judder?
I've thought the other way in the past to take the remaining ceramic off, but realised that would be a horrible dusty long winded process with not much to gain in real terms.