Old 04-23-12 | 10:37 AM
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Disc brakes don't need to be "broken in" to work effectively. However, as thay are broken in, their stopping performance will improve slightly. This is due to a mismatch in the new pad surface and new rotor surface. Over a short period of time, they will wear into each other, providing improved contact and stopping performance.
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