Rear rim wear

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lenfield

Senior Member
Do the rear rims wear faster on bikes with rim brakes?
The rear rims on mine are down to the marker line but the front ones are way above it.
 

All uphill

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Somerset
That depends on how you brake.

It's normal to do most of your braking on the front wheel, in which case the front rim wears thin first.
 

Big John

Legendary Member
If you do go through a rim with the brake blocks make sure you're only going slow, as I was many years ago commuting to work 😉. I dread to think of the damage you could do to yourself going downhill at intrafrastic speed and hitting the brakes. Inspect the rim as if your life depended on it. If necessary take the tyre and tube off and see if you can see daylight through the rim. If the rim appears slightly concave to the touch then it's on its way out.
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
I chew my way through front rims with regularity. Rear, not so much. Regular inspection is the thing.

While it's a shame to waste energy that could be used for going forward by heating up brake blocks, I do prefer to keep my stopping distance short and have a large mass. So most downhills of any significance are done with smoke issuing from brakes.
 
Rears tend to be dirtier - so if you're a wet-n-skog rider, that can bigly increase the wear at the rear, even if you're not using them more than the fronts.
 
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