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Brake Maintenance
I think brake performance degrades so slowly that I don't notice it happening. It was forced into my attention this past week as a problem with rim tape had me changing multiples of tubes on my rear wheel over the past several days. During the process I managed to contaminate the rim with a soap like substance resulting in essentially zero rear brake. Almost stuffed into something before I got on the front.
I soaked then scrubbed the pads in rubbing alcohol but 4300 miles of use had given the wearing surface a glazed appearance. I scuffed them up using a wire wheel and reinstalled. I also wiped the rim with alcohol. First brake application this morning and WHOA!, figuratively and literally. It was extremely powerful, far more so than before I got the slime on the pads, probably like new. Have to be a little careful, especially on slick surfaces, since I can lock it up now. |
I find that any methanol based chemical will clean up greasy and oily surfaces and as I have a cheap supply- that is what I use. That goes for brake blocks aswell and on the rim I use fine wet and dry paper.
But first time out and I am wary of those brakes-They work. |
Originally Posted by TomD77
(Post 13430751)
I think brake performance degrades so slowly that I don't notice it happening. It was forced into my attention this past week as a problem with rim tape had me changing multiples of tubes on my rear wheel over the past several days. During the process I managed to contaminate the rim with a soap like substance resulting in essentially zero rear brake. Almost stuffed into something before I got on the front.
I soaked then scrubbed the pads in rubbing alcohol but 4300 miles of use had given the wearing surface a glazed appearance. I scuffed them up using a wire wheel and reinstalled. I also wiped the rim with alcohol. First brake application this morning and WHOA!, figuratively and literally. It was extremely powerful, far more so than before I got the slime on the pads, probably like new. Have to be a little careful, especially on slick surfaces, since I can lock it up now. |
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