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Old 07-27-25 | 09:25 AM
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If your brakes stop you well enough, I'd say there isn't a need to bed them in. I just let the course of normal stopping bed in my brakes. It took 200-300 miles before that happened. Perhaps if you cycle where you have to make a lot of stops, that will happen sooner.

If your bedding procedure involves coming to a full stop or causes your wheel to lock up. Then you are doing it wrong.
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