Old 07-10-12, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Dopolina
I'd guess that your brake pads have glazed up.

Drag a flat file over the pads until they are no longer shiny but are dull looking instead. It will also help remove any tiny bits of debris that may be lodged in the pads prematurely wearing out your rims.

This should be part of regular service.
I'd suggest picking out the bits of debris first with a small screw driver first.
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