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KiDsOn15

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1)Bleed your brake, get all the air out.

2)Visit tartybikes.co.uk and get yourself a set of GOOD pads.

3)Set your pads up completely square to the rim.

;)

what he said, but I made the 3rd point bold as that is a big help for making the brake as stiff as poss.

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1)Bleed your brake, get all the air out.

2)Visit tartybikes.co.uk and get yourself a set of GOOD pads.

3)Set your pads up completely square to the rim.

;)

Yes but what does it mean to Grind your rim?

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What the hell, Won't that mean u need new pads like every month?

And my dad does most of the work on my bike (he's a bit OLD SCHOOL)

So he won't see the point in grinding a wheel (N)

ALSO!?

Were Can I Get TAR For My Rims?

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What the hell, Won't that mean u need new pads like every month?

And my dad does most of the work on my bike (he's a bit OLD SCHOOL)

good pads last months and months, even on a grind, but if you run something really soft it'll be fine, you only loose pad material if you drag your brake, most of your riding will cause you simply lock your rear wheel in place, just stay away from manuals and hills any pad will last ages!

Learn to maintain the bike yourself? if something dies when your out riding he's not gunna be there to bail you out

It seems most rider's parents don't understand the rim grinding thing, you'll realise that when you grind a rim, it takes away f**k all material etc. do a search or something, find the video guide and just do it...

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