Braking from high speeds is consistent, and I have confidence in it.
It's at lower speeds that the brakes can be a bit grabby- especially when the pads are hot.
Maybe the design is a cunning one- radial fins to shed the heat of the braking track?
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Braking from high speeds is consistent, and I have confidence in it.
It's at lower speeds that the brakes can be a bit grabby- especially when the pads are hot.
Maybe the design is a cunning one- radial fins to shed the heat of the braking track?