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Old 04-01-23 | 03:17 PM
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alxsmlv
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Originally Posted by Iride01
I didn't bed in my brakes. They eventually bed in just with your normal riding. At least mine did. Took about 300 miles before they started stopping better than the rim brakes of my previous bikes. Over 5000 miles later I still haven't worn the pads down enough to replace. Mine are Ultegra BR-R8070 disc brakes with a rotor that looks similar to yours.

If you do try to bed in your brakes, next time you change the pads or rotor, then be certain you don't come to a full stop while you are braking hard to bed them in. Bed them in where you don't have to stop so you can let off the brakes and let them cool while moving.
Thanks for advice, I wonder where I would be able to bed them in since I live in netherlands and here we don't have any hills lol
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