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Old 10-21-08 | 09:49 AM
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Bikes: Bob Jackson Super Tourer, '83 Trek 700, Gazelle Champ Mondial, Nishiki Comp II, Moto Grand Record, Peugeot UO-10 SS

Kool-Stop Dia-Compe replacement

Along with my prior post:

I replaced the pads on the Dia Compes with Kool Stop Salmons - fit for older Campy shoes. When I took out the old pads, I could see that there is a cutout on the hidden surface of the pad to accommodate the anchor of the threaded rod. [see homemade diagram] The Kool Stops don't have this cutout, it's flush. This makes the pad bow out a bit when I put them in the shoes. Will this quickly wear flat against the rim, or am I creating stability/vibration problems by not having it sit flat in the shoe? Should I drill out a channel on the Kool-Stops?
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