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mr.tattoo

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no not tenna ladys but fed up of rear brake sliping, always run a grind and had no issues, been talked into smooth rim and pads by my mates as the "sqeek" pi***s my neighbours off lol, what pads will be good on a painted rim? im old and fat and cant be landing on my tail bone anymore? any advice apreciated, thanks

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I found that Heatsink Blues work very well on a smooth rim, although as mentioned as soon as you hit moisture / dirt your on your ass! Best brake I've ever had was 'proper' Coust pads, medium/harsh grind and a booster. Was noisey but it was also reliable. :)

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Mr. Harmers running what Id say were a shiny smooth anodized rim, and his brakes are mega.
Tar makes your pads dirty, isnt consistent and is generally horrible stuff.

Brake spray seems better for smooth rim fans. Good braking, keeps your pads cleaner and is more consistent than tar.

Thats what I've figured from my brief experiences with the stuff. I'd choose brake spray over tar for sure.

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Tar wont apply to certain rims, a small dab of monty spray on a rag, wipe round and away you go.

I too knocked it in the past without ever giving it a chance, but oh my does it work well.



Mr. Harmers running what Id say were a shiny smooth anodized rim, and his brakes are mega.
Tar makes your pads dirty, isnt consistent and is generally horrible stuff.

Mine are a matte finish, I've always opted for tar in the past when smooth, and always loved it.

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i made the experience i have to "pull all registers"(do uk chaps call it that,too?) during the life of a grind/sets of pads:

-at the beginning,there was a grind.medium harsh

-that smoothens down until that bit of shine appears.

-i change pads to softer ones.

-during the grinds final dying process tar is applied.

-i grind again

gives me the best rim wear life

edit:get your neighbours some oropax,a good maggie has to sound like its being r*ped :giggle:

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What brings you to that conclusion?

Hello.

IMO monty spray is crap, because:

- difficult to apply

- last long half an hour

- difficult to clean residues

Tar is millions better, although everybody knows that tar in wet conditions don't work neither.

In Catalonia nobody use monty brake spray....

Sorry to be the grammar killer of the forum.. :giggle:

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Hello.

IMO monty spray is crap, because:

- difficult to apply

- last long half an hour

- difficult to clean residues

Tar is millions better, although everybody knows that tar in wet conditions don't work neither.

In Catalonia nobody use monty brake spray....

Sorry to be the grammar killer of the forum.. :giggle:

Spray onto a soft cloth, or sock, wipe the spray onto the rim. Wait 1 minute for it to dry.

Is it really that hard?

Because if it is, you have problems.

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