Can/Should One Lower A Starnut?
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I suspect that this is an endemic feature of your brake/fork combination. However, you might want to have a different shop take a look at how the caliper is adjusted for pad centering and angle.
Also make sure the rotor hardware is tight.
Also make sure the rotor hardware is tight.
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Probably ovalised front to back, it could also be stretched but still mostly circular. It could also be that the lower edge is no longer flat, because the front and/or back has been pushed upwards.