BretonM
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I'd say after a mere 5 seconds of light braking the rotors are hot to the touch ??Check your pads and get some finned ones if you are cooking them that quickly. Don't drag them!
I'd say after a mere 5 seconds of light braking the rotors are hot to the touch ??Check your pads and get some finned ones if you are cooking them that quickly. Don't drag them!
Are they worn to the metal? Sounds like it. Try some Race Matrix or Kevlar pads.I'd say after a mere 5 seconds of light braking the rotors are hot to the touch ??
Sounds good to meExquisitely chiselled from a single billet of Mythril using tools fashioned from Elves' eyelashes. In Barnoldswick.
So no bleeding in two whole years ?
I don't think so, as I say the bike is only a few months old and I never really use the brakes wildly !!Are they worn to the metal? Sounds like it. Try some Race Matrix or Kevlar pads.
Nothing wrong with thatUntil last summer - No, none at all. The hoses were far too long (they came off a FS bike) but I refused to shorten them until they needed bleeding. - Two years on, the hoses still looked like this
I'd check them for wear. Nothing last forever.I don't think so, as I say the bike is only a few months old and I never really use the brakes wildly !!
I will do !I'd check them for wear. Nothing last forever.
I don't think so, as I say the bike is only a few months old and I never really use the brakes wildly !!
Wow !!Its possible to wear out MTB pads in an afternoon in the right - or wrong - conditions.
I'd say after a mere 5 seconds of light braking the rotors are hot to the touch ??
Really ?All discs will be hot to the touch after 5 second's. Doesn't matter what brand or disc used.
Disappointing considering they're only 3 months old !
It seems that after braking, a ticking sound can be heard from the rotors and they seem to heat up incredibly quickly.
Potentially looking for a change to Hope !!
Yes really. What do you think your kinetic energy is turned into? Avid is excellent for turning it into noise but the rest of the manufacturers make it go into heat.Really ?
Really ?