Thread: Brakes Help
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Old 11-09-2008, 12:08 PM   #7
TXtwowheeler
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Re: Brakes Help

Since mine have a slight rubbing when not braking, and the braking surface is just thicker than a nickel, I think it's time to change them. Since they are not down to the metal, and the braking response is good, I will continue riding until they come in. However, if they get worse before the pads come in, I'll (grudgingly) commute in my cage for about 8 times the fuel cost.

Many thanks to all for responding.
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