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Noisey Rear Brake


Stevie

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I swear by croco yellows they are really really good,

On a smooth rim they are reasonably quite,

But on a slighty worn grind they are really really loud and in the rain .

Theres not much you can do , apart from finding a new riding spot.

But they must real kill joys around where you ride we have grannys who sit and love to watch us...lol

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I think the reds are a little softer than the yellows and the new clear ones are even softer than the reds.

I've got the clear pads but dont like them. The brakes either on or off with these, too bitey for me. I prefer a brake you can modulate a bit.

I vote yellows or browns.

I swear by croco yellows they are really really good,

On a smooth rim they are reasonably quite,

But on a slighty worn grind they are really really loud and in the rain .

Theres not much you can do , apart from finding a new riding spot.

But they must real kill joys around where you ride we have grannys who sit and love to watch us...lol

Thank you guy's. :) I'm thinking i may give the yellow's a try. I'm running some crappy green things ATM and they just don't quite hold.

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  • 7 months later...

This is quite similar to my V!Z yellow pads, i fitted them almost 2 weeks ago (no booster and on smooth rim) and as soon as they went on they were really loud and very bitey and had loads of lock. Since then ive only ridden the bike with these pads for about 4 days and now they've quietened down a fair bit but the bite had reduced as well, im confused- isnt it supposed to be the other way around or is this just what happens with these pads?

Dan

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