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Old 07-01-13 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by THE ARS
Of course they do.
did you read the rest of the post? Looigi's point was that most of the wear on the rim is not a function of pad hardness/softness, but rather a function of grit that gets caught in pads (esp when riding in wet weather). Perhaps his point was a bit overstated, but basically he's correct.
What are you trying to add to this discussion?
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