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Old 27-12-09, 05:12 PM   #1
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Hi All

Have some front brake pads on order , as I had some time today , cleaned calipers up all fine and move great . n obinding can spin wheels 3-4 times when on stand.

Have noticed that pads are pretty low approx 1mm left and that after a ride the disks are slightly warm , not burning just tepid
Do worn pads pass more heat to disk ?

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Old 27-12-09, 05:25 PM   #2
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Cant see why they would do, discs should be at least warm after a run, as far as i recall pads will have a slight drag on the disc to keep a bit of heat in to help discs dry out.
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Old 27-12-09, 05:33 PM   #3
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Default Re: worn front brake pads

It could well be normal , to be honest don't normally feel disk for heat .
Normally tell if there is a problem with binding by how easy the bike can be pushed out of garage .
calipers get a clean once a year , might start doing it twice a year before / after winter as only takes a hr.

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Old 28-12-09, 10:26 PM   #4
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sorry ino this has got nothing to do with your brakes but i wonderd how much ur givi box and rack was .
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Old 29-12-09, 12:56 AM   #5
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Steve, modern brakes are designed to run with the pads lightly contacting the rotors. Slightly warm is normal. If they get too hot to touch then you may have a problem. It sounds like yours are all good.
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Old 29-12-09, 10:14 AM   #6
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sorry ino this has got nothing to do with your brakes but i wonderd how much ur givi box and rack was .
No worries , box was bought new from wemoto Kappa k35 cost of £50 , just checked and can't see on wemoto now.

Kappa rack bought off ebay for £45

Not pretty but really usefull.

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Old 29-12-09, 10:15 AM   #7
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Steve, modern brakes are designed to run with the pads lightly contacting the rotors. Slightly warm is normal. If they get too hot to touch then you may have a problem. It sounds like yours are all good.
I recon your right cheers Steve
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