In changing the fork seals this past weekend, I may have slightly bent one of the front brake rotors. I did bump one of the rotors once when I was trying to support the wheel horizontally in a large bucket, but I don't think that would be enough to bend one. But I definitely have a low speed squeal from one side, and the rotor is bent ever so slightly... and drags with the squeal.
Because the Kenda knobby tire on there has no direction arrow, and I didn't pay attention to how it came off, I also may have put the wheel back on backwards. And lastly, as one of you pointed out... for some reason a past PO reversed the fork legs so that the brakes were in FRONT of the of the leg, not behind. So when I put everything back together, I put it back to it's stock configuration, which meant I had to flip the calipers (because I wasn't ready to take off the hoses/bleed/etc.
So with all this, there is a chance that it is squealing because I changed a number of things... BUT the rotor is slightly bent regardless. Is there a safe way to try and straighten the rotor?