1st proper wet commute for a while

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
todays morning commute was first wet commute for a while , good job the old Carlton has full gaurds on .

just need some koolstop pads now so i can slow down a bit . even fitted some lights before riding in
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I was all ready for a wet one this morning, so I set off fully prepared.

It didnt rain for the first 5 miles and I was cursing the BBC weather report because I was too hot in my jacket. Then it poured down for the last 7 miles and I was fine!!
 

mrmacmusic

Veteran
Location
Tillicoultry
todays morning commute was first wet commute for a while , good job the old Carlton has full gaurds on . just need some koolstop pads now so i can slow down a bit . even fitted some lights before riding in
It was my first wet commute with my new Trek this morning too, and my first experience braking in the wet :eek:

What are these koolstop pads of which you speak, as I reckon I could do with improving the wet-weather braking performance. My Trek has 105 brakes with cartridge pads, so I'm assuming I can buy direct-fit replacements and they should be easy to fit?
 
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
koolstops are great for older bikes , never tried on modern bikes but yes they are available look at simpson cycles website
 

Maz

Guru
My brakes were really, really poor in the wet this morning.
There's plenty of life left in the pads, but the braking response was just dreadful.
 
I use Swissstops on my single speed, which are brilliant and last forever. I had them on my double for a bit which ended up in me locking the back in the wet and getting a nice dose of gravel rash.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Ahhh - the joys of disc brakes.:whistle:
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
Chickened out this morning, took one look at the rain hissing down and reached for the car keys, I took a soaking yesterday, 38 miles back from Long Marston and it was hissing down all the way.
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
Finally used the Peugeot for the purpose I built it - Wet weather commuting.

I learnt that Clarks pads are absolutely horrendous in the wet. Pull the brakes as hard as you can, and the front end of the bike starts juddering (anyone know why this is? Weinmann calipers), eventually it stops! Maybe need to get some Koolstops.
 

Lp4k3

Regular
Location
Swansea
got a soaking this morning too... no commuters on my route, a few people 'walking' their dogs though which was frustrating!!
 
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