How To Change Road Bike Brake Pads
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How to change road bike brake pads. Rim brakes which can be v brakes or cantilevers are often found on road or hybrid bikes and the pads clamp onto the rim to bring you to a stop. How to replace bicycle disc brake pads duration. It s important to check the pads regularly because metal on metal contact will destroy brake rotors very quickly. Replacing your brake pads on your road bike is not a particularly difficult task but is key to ensuring that you are safe on the road.
Checking your disc brake pads for wear and replacing if necessary is an essential maintenance task for all cyclists. There are two main classes of brakes. Shimano s road disc brake system has been designed for use with 140mm or 160mm rotors the idea being that users can choose the size to suit their weight and intended use. If the tread is narrow enough to make you question whether the brake pad will last a hundred miles let your doubt be an indication that you need to change the pads before you ride.
Remove the wheel from the bike and check the brake pads for wear. Great britain cycling team mechanic marc yates tells you what tools you will need and shows you how to do it. There may not be enough room between the wheel and pads which will be the case if you have adjusted the cable tension along the way so you will need to adjust your brakes to provide a little more space. Here s how to fit new disc brake rotors.
Brake pads need replacing from time to time especially over winter as they pick up more grit and grime from wet roads. Sram s paul kantor said we recommend 160mm rotors front and rear for road use and 140mm is fine for cyclocross. New brake pads will have more tread than your worn pads as a result the distance between your wheel and the pad will change when they are replaced. Rim brakes and disc brakes.
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