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Take pads off.
File.
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clean or replace the pads
did the horrible noise not alert you, or did it just cut through the aluminium quietly?
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Fixed the pads, just don't know whether to attempt to repaint the rim. Was black but now has two lovely silver scratches...
...didn't hear anything, only noticed when I got back home
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• #5
It will keep happening. Get used to it.
Clean rims, clean/file pads, use different compound pads (Koolstop, etc).
No braking surface fail. Asthetics ain't my bag baby.
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• #6
You're right, should just get over it. Using Koolstops at the moment, but mixed compound. I'll try a harder compound to see if it helps.
Cheers.
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• #7
I once lent a bike to a friend for a few weeks, he work the brake pads down to the inner metal bit and kept on using them destroying my rim.
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• #8
If you have bits of metal in the pad these must be flicked out or they will continue to score the rims
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• #9
I've been there as well. Rainy day, puddles up to my knees and a big shard of glass.
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I once lent a bike to a friend for a few weeks, he work the brake pads down to the inner metal bit and kept on using them destroying my rim.
He did that to a bike in a few weeks!?!! HOW???
And can we please have his name, so that we all know never to lend a bike to him.
Recently picked up a set of Mavic Ellipse wheels. On my way back last night I had to slam the brakes on to avoid a taxi cnut doing a U turn. Must have picked up some metal on the brake pad on the front wheel and it's gouged two silver lines down the braking surface.
Any ideas how I can repair this, or should I just get used to idea that this is likely to keep happening?