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HJS

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Hi everyone, I was just wondering how and what the best way to grind a rim is? I currently use tar on my rims, but its a pain having to keep putting more on, so i was thinking of grinding my rim. I was also wondering what the best pads would be because i currently have the standard Magura HS33 pads and i have a feeling they will wear down very quickly with a grind.

Thank you very much,

Harry :)

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As above, check out the tartybikes videos for technique. I personally use (and rate very highly) heatsink yellows on a light/medium grind; I use the grinder at a shallow angle, about 20-30° away from the rim and use very little pressure to give a light grind. I use 1mm thick metal cutting disks but always use one with a fresh square edge, once it start to wear the ability to give a sharp grind diminishes.

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As above, check out the tartybikes videos for technique. I personally use (and rate very highly) heatsink yellows on a light/medium grind; I use the grinder at a shallow angle, about 20-30° away from the rim and use very little pressure to give a light grind. I use 1mm thick metal cutting disks but always use one with a fresh square edge, once it start to wear the ability to give a sharp grind diminishes.

1mm ! I'm scared when I use 2.5mm so 1mm ...

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And in term of flex, if you put X forces on the disc to break it (whent it don't turn), does the disc require the same X forces to be broken when it turns ? (sorry if I don't explain very good ...)

Because what scared me is that the disc breaks more easily when he turns.

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And in term of flex, if you put X forces on the disc to break it (whent it don't turn), does the disc require the same X forces to be broken when it turns ? (sorry if I don't explain very good ...)

Because what scared me is that the disc breaks more easily when he turns.

The disk itself doesnt break (well of course it can shatter if you put too much force through it) but the edge wears out and stops giving a nice sharp grind after a while. The sharp, square edge of the disk is what gives a sharp grind.

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