Painted rims & braking

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Rodderstrotter

Active Member
I've just ordered this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Barracuda-M...UTO6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1363804970&sr=8-4
Was on offer for £100 this morning, yes it's cheap & wont be top quality, but wanted something to use in the wet & and on some trails while my beloved Triban 3 stays in the garage clean & dry :smile: Hopefully should also be an improvement from my old steel MTB with off road tyres. An aluminium frame & Shimano EZ-Fire shifters cant be too bad for the money.
The main thing that I'm bothered about is the painted rims. I've heard they're not ideal in the wet. Is there any pads that could improve on this? I've got swissstop greens on the triban and they're great, but not sure if they'd work with painted rims, and would prefer something cheaper being a low end budget bike, maybe salmons?
 

Iain M Norman

Well-Known Member
I can't see where it says it has painted rims. Why would someone do that?
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
Think I'd have a go at masking off the rim then taking some sand paper to the braking surface in order to remove the paint! Just make sure you thoroughly clean them afterwards to remove any grit/sand paper remnants.
 
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Rodderstrotter

Rodderstrotter

Active Member
Think I'd have a go at masking off the rim then taking some sand paper to the braking surface in order to remove the paint! Just make sure you thoroughly clean them afterwards to remove any grit/sand paper remnants.

Sounds like a good idea, I'll see how they are first. The annoying thing is my MTB is useless braking in the wet as well, the triban is great in the wet, but that's the bike I want to keep dry!
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
That Fuji track bike has no brakes so paint on the rims won't be a problem anyway ^_^.
 

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
Just ride your triban in the rain. It won't disintegrate.
 
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Rodderstrotter

Rodderstrotter

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Just ride your triban in the rain. It won't disintegrate.

Good point, but I've already had rusty bearings, changed and regreased & we'll see how we go. Freehub has now gone, decathlon replacing wheel under warranty, but it always seemed to get worse after a ride in the wet. I'm not adverse to greasing and changing bearings, but don't fancy stripping down freehubs. And the slightist bit of mud gets caught in the cruds.
 
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