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Was a dirty rotor really the reason for poor breaking? I find just having a fiddle with the adjustments can do the world of good. Most impurities get burnt off when you break so go down a sick hill and ride the breaks. If your going to clean your rotors or pads, use Isopropyl Alcohol...its found in those alcoholic swabs you get when before you recieve an injection or whatever. People all have thier own techniques for cleaning breaks but the manual for my Hayes recommends Isopropyl. Hope that helps! |
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Hummm...bugger. Is there anything knowticeable on the rotor or the pads??? Try rubbing back like a mm off the pads using the alcohol using a rag, then wash it all off with water. Make sure you saturate the rotor and the pads. Then take it for a spin and see how that works. Warm water and detergant may work as well but dont hold that one against me |
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http://www.whatmtb.com/trailtipsdetails.asp?id=71 They say high temp grease, but copper grease is high temp grease, it works for me, still get the odd little 'yelp', but i think thats more pad contamination in bad weather, but my brakes used to howl! Good luck with it
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