OMG man.... how did you not hear the brakes making a horrible sound every time you applied them for the last 25 miles? What kind of trails are you riding on, puddles of mud? At least it you are OK and its only money to repair the issue.I'm wondering if this is normal after about 200 miles the pad seems to have seriously deteriorated noticed a sequel while out on Saturday just taken pads out to clean and noticed this, brakes are
TRP Trail Evo, 4-piston, sintered metal pads, 220mm front rotor, 203mm rear rotor
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Were they made of butter and was he cycling with the brakes onThat is a symptom of not bedding in new pads properly.
I failed to properly prepare a bike I was lending to a mate who was visiting from abroad. I fitted new pads to the rear, but forgot to bed them in. When I remembered, it was too late so I asked him to bed them in as we set off on the trail (there was a group of us). It was raining heavily and the notoriously gritty trail was very wet. I was at the front and he was at the back, so I couldn't keep an eye on him.
He never said anything to me, but he went through both pads to the backing plate and destroyed the springs in 12 miles!
Chocolate I think, Milky Way… Pads won’t wear super fast if they have not been bedded in properly, you may get squeaks or a judder, but now way do sintered pads wear away on one little trail ride, theres probably a racing pad that’s short lived, but that will be the big boys abusing brakes. Iv swapped from carbon back to sintered on a race bike, R1, And destroyed both the disks and pads in one race, brembo T disks too… But that’s was because I didn’t remove the carbon from the disks properly, not relevant to this thoughWere they made of butter and was he cycling with the brakes on
They were the same pads as I always fitted at the time, Shimano sintered something or other. The brakes were fine when I checked the bike over before and after the ride (except the pads after). His normal stamping ground was in Greece, near Athens, so the continuous heavy rain was not to his liking. This was all pre emtb.Were they made of butter and was he cycling with the brakes on
That's what I meant. We use the same shaped pads on our Trek Rail 4 piston Shimano calipers. Looked to me like the spring may have been fitted crooked with one end in front of the pad surface.that spring is supposed to go inside "or infront of" , not outside.. its to push the pads apart, so back off the disk
He's just wore all the surface away, spring along with itThat's what I meant. We use the same shaped pads on our Trek Rail 4 piston Shimano calipers. Looked to me like the spring may have been fitted crooked with one end in front of the pad surface.
Given that one side and other end of the damaged spring appears to be competely intact, why is only one end of one side of the spring worn away? Need to see both sides of the rotor.He's just wore all the surface away, spring along with it
But only one side?it's not due to a bad, faulty pad, he's just worn them away and not noticed.
What would be best way to bed in?That is a symptom of not bedding in new pads properly.
I failed to properly prepare a bike I was lending to a mate who was visiting from abroad. I fitted new pads to the rear, but forgot to bed them in. When I remembered, it was too late so I asked him to bed them in as we set off on the trail (there was a group of us). It was raining heavily and the notoriously gritty trail was very wet. I was at the front and he was at the back, so I couldn't keep an eye on him.
He never said anything to me, but he went through both pads to the backing plate and destroyed the springs in 12 miles!
OMG man.... how did you not hear the brakes making a horrible sound every time you applied them for the last 25 miles? What kind of trails are you riding on, puddles of mud? At least it you are OK and its only money to repair the issu
Definitely will check them alot moreThat can happen even after ONE very wet ride. You have failed in your maintenance tasks. Replace them earlier. You may have damaged your discs as well now. Check them regularly.
There are absolutely loads of YouTube vids on how to do it. Of the many I have seen they appear to be two main ones:What would be best way to bed in?
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