Swissstop Yellows, so noisy
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They probably need toeing in. I found them too grabby on Campag rimsPegoretti
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Cheers will give that a go although I thought with the Swissstop pads they were slightly concave so automatically toed in if you like.
Don't suppose you have any tips for removing the yellow residue off the rim surface? I like the braking with them but thinking they may just be a bit too much hassle for what they are worth.0 -
Scotchbrite scouring pad will remove the residue but be warned there is a good chance the rim will eventually get hard spots where the heat has altered the resin and thus constantly builds up yellow residue and eventually becomes useless.
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Could try Ronson lighter fuel if you don't fancy scouring them.Pegoretti
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Best cure is to use some Black Prince pads, they brake better to0
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A scouring pad and a load of washing up liquid and even more elbow grease seems to do the job.
And after toeing them in they are silent and amazing stopping power, especially when compared with the standard Planet X ones that came with my wheels.
Cheers all for your replies.0 -
Jizer will get the yellow stuff off as well.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Matthewfalle wrote:Jizer will get the yellow stuff off as well.
I really do like my wheels, a lot in fact. However possibly not enough to clean them with that. :shock:0 -
gotwood25 wrote:Matthewfalle wrote:Jizer will get the yellow stuff off as well.
I really do like my wheels, a lot in fact. However possibly not enough to clean them with that. :shock:
judging by your username it shouldn't be an issue for you thoughwww.conjunctivitis.com - a site for sore eyes0