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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    Probably best to go sled skiing for a few months and when you come back maybe they'll be better.
    Now I'll go drag the throttle on the sled and be surprised when I get stuck

  2. #27
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    If that gets boring you might also try re-centering your pads over the braking surface. It looks like they're sitting just a bit close too center. Seems possible that the rotors are being excited to squeal by the inner edge of the pad suddenly contacting the spider legs every 60 degrees.

    Something for a spring, maybe.

  3. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    If that gets boring you might also try re-centering your pads over the braking surface. It looks like they're sitting just a bit close too center. Seems possible that the rotors are being excited to squeal by the inner edge of the pad suddenly contacting the spider legs every 60 degrees.

    Something for a spring, maybe.
    Yes I did notice that after looking at rotor wear in those pictures. Good idea

  4. #29
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    http://www.trickstuff.de/en/products/DRT_EN.php
    I saw these on a WC DH veteran's bike. Super Sexy. Super Awesome. Super Pricey.
    Said he hadn't needed any maintenance on them since mounting them up prior to World Champs. 200+ laps on them.
    However many are in a shit ton.

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