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Koxx Browns Worn Down In A Day!


Tom Taylor

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Hiya everyone,

Ordered some Koxx Bloxx Browns off tarty yesterday, got them through today, put them on my bike on a fresh grind (not even a sharp one) and look whats happened to them in a day!

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Any suggestions on what i should do?

Tom

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I could understand if the pads were not lined up parallel with the rim, then as they got more worn at an angle and more of the pad was touching the rim the pressure is going to reduce as the area is larger, but it seems like this lad has set them up straight.

EDIT: Definately ring tarty and see what they can do for you..

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I'm not being dicky, but when peple say that pads wear down fast and then slow down, what do they mean?

Surley if the material is the same throughout the wear rate should be the same?

But the pad material wears down and so does the grind. Once the grind starts to become less sharp/fresh the pads don't wear as much. Seems a lot of people attribute this to the pads instead of the grind and rim material.

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God, so all these people have bought new pads and grinded at the same time, does it not make more sense to put the pads on and try them, and then grind if it's nescessary?

That's usually what I do, makes sense in my head.

Fair point.

BUT

Koxx browns normally will with stand an insane grind and still last for ages. That looks far from an insane grind to me... Must just be a dodgy set.

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These pads will only have worn down that fast if you have been dragging the brake, or you've been slipping the brake while you've been backhopping. There is no possible way that pads wering down can be a warranty issue! You just need to look at your bikertrial habits, and your setup and adjust it accordingly.

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