Where are my brake pads going?
OrangePro
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Couple of weeks back I thought I'd simplify my commute bike by switching the magura julie discs for simple v's. The julie's worked well for quite a while but have proven to be a real bleeding pain, hence the switch to simply pulling a cable.
Anyway doing 50mls a week in all weathers but cannot believe the poor wear rate on the brake blocks/ cartridges! Shim Deore blocks, rear is only lasting 2 weeks!
Heard that koolstops blocks are far better.
Any advice welcome- surely blocks must last longer otherwise its back to the julie's.
Anyway doing 50mls a week in all weathers but cannot believe the poor wear rate on the brake blocks/ cartridges! Shim Deore blocks, rear is only lasting 2 weeks!
Heard that koolstops blocks are far better.
Any advice welcome- surely blocks must last longer otherwise its back to the julie's.
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I never got on well with a lot of Shimao Compounds.
Have a look at Kool Stop Eagle Claw 2. I got 4000 miles from a set!0 -
supersonic,
Thanks- i'll go and check them out.0 -
I did all last years commuting from Nov 2008 to Jan 2010 on one set of Eagle Claws, must be 5000 miles+ and they are still ok
By contrast on the new bike I had standard, new shimano lx blocks. They lasted 2 months before they were so worn out that the steel pegs were touching the rim...this is the same sort of riding, same route, same fool on the bike0 -
vorsprung wrote:They lasted 2 months before they were so worn out that the steel pegs were touching the rim...this is the same sort of riding, same route, same fool on the bike
+1 for the Kool Stops, much harder wearing and without taking it out of the rim either.
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I'll have to have a look at them, as my current set are on their way out after 2 months.0
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If you're wearing your rear breaks faster than the front you may want to think about your braking technique. I definitiely use my front more after reading this article from the late great Sheldon Brown.
http://sheldonbrown.com/brakturn.html
I also replaced my V-brakes with Magura rim brakes. You get better braking, the pads last longer and you don't have to worry about changing cables.0 -
Anyone got any suggestions for cantilever post type, as the Kool Eagele would not work with this setup.0
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Kurako wrote:If you're wearing your rear breaks faster than the front you may want to think about your braking technique. I definitiely use my front more after reading this article from the late great Sheldon Brown.
http://sheldonbrown.com/brakturn.html
I also replaced my V-brakes with Magura rim brakes. You get better braking, the pads last longer and you don't have to worry about changing cables.
This is an interesting one. Whilst I initially used my right hand/front wheel setup, I found it interfered with my slowing down (and poor hand signalling) so I started using my left hand/rear wheel to slow down, adding the right hand/front wheel for a complete stop. This meant I could do rapid gear changes/signal and both hands were (almost) equally employed.
I guess I'll have to retrain myself then?0 -
Is this any help?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Kool_ ... 300003397/
They say 'inserts' but seem to describe a post or threaded brake block! Certainly pictured that way.
Maybe email them.0 -
supersonic wrote:Is this any help?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Kool_ ... 300003397/
They say 'inserts' but seem to describe a post or threaded brake block! Certainly pictured that way.
Maybe email them.
I can confirm that these are indeed canti pads, not just inserts.
Fitted a set to my commuter at the weekend.Misguided Idealist0