Semmelrocc
E*POWAH Master
I know you're supposed to swap rotors if you switch from organic to sintered brake pads – at least that's what I read everywhere. Why is that?
I took my bike with me on summer holidays and forgot a spare pair of brake pads and the inevitable happened, I had to replace one. The LBS in the area only had one pair of brake pads for my SRAM Guide RE on stock, and that was a pair of sintered pads. So I went home, cleaned the rotor and installed the new pads. Ran them in and they work great now – no noise, same braking power as before, everything seems to be fine after several 100 kms. Rotor color is as it should be and thickness is also ok.
So what's the problem? Should I have gone for a new rotor? If yes, why?
I took my bike with me on summer holidays and forgot a spare pair of brake pads and the inevitable happened, I had to replace one. The LBS in the area only had one pair of brake pads for my SRAM Guide RE on stock, and that was a pair of sintered pads. So I went home, cleaned the rotor and installed the new pads. Ran them in and they work great now – no noise, same braking power as before, everything seems to be fine after several 100 kms. Rotor color is as it should be and thickness is also ok.
So what's the problem? Should I have gone for a new rotor? If yes, why?