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Old 05-16-16 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 2 Piece
I think carbons are suppose to be pretty good or at least better than aluminum when wet, as long as you have the proper pads for carbon wheels.
Carbon is way worse than aluminum in the wet. You get used to it tho, and start applying brakes sooner than later. That first time is always a bit nerve racking tho, like when the light turns red and you just keep rolling towards the intersection.
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