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Adam Griffiths

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people i know drag the brake down a big hill...then throw water over the disc and caliper..

it goes "hiss"...sorts it though..

Whatever you do dont do that, it will f*** your disks up after time, it does on cars so I presume it does on bikes too. (Y)

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i'm not chucking water on a hot disc as its more likely to make it crack than fix the problem. its a road bike so i need better braking performance not just a solid bite but cola may do the trick once ive cleaned them thanks for all the help.

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I have this problem on my MTB , you see when you ride street etc (by roads) the exhaust fumes off cars motorbikes etc .

Give your rotor and pads a thin oily lining which dramatically effects your braking .

So to get over this problem you will have to start in france and clean it with hot water and scrub

Have fun

Hope i have helped

Josh

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Whatever you do dont do that, it will f*** your disks up after time, it does on cars so I presume it does on bikes too. (Y)

Conciderring this is how LOADS of people do it then i dont see why he shouldnt, i have done it plenty of times, it works a treat !! It make the brake bite amazingly well :P You can also bake the pads in an oven to ensure they are clean and then lightly roughen the rotor with sandpaper to ensure that is clean too.

Adam (Y)

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