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Hey Dude, Just ask.
Install the pads as you would any normal pair. Then spray the rotor and pads down with WD-40. Slowly ride around and hit the brake hard. After you stop, do it one more time. Then spray the whole thing off with the water hose. Be careful because it will be hot. Try them out and do it again if necessary.
The purpose is the wear the face of the pad into the shape of the rotor. It also plates the rotor with brass. If you just install them and go, they will just grab instead of sliding like a brake pad should.
If you have any more questions, just ask. I don't mind.
Later
GB
Install the pads as you would any normal pair. Then spray the rotor and pads down with WD-40. Slowly ride around and hit the brake hard. After you stop, do it one more time. Then spray the whole thing off with the water hose. Be careful because it will be hot. Try them out and do it again if necessary.
The purpose is the wear the face of the pad into the shape of the rotor. It also plates the rotor with brass. If you just install them and go, they will just grab instead of sliding like a brake pad should.
If you have any more questions, just ask. I don't mind.
Later
GB
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Just send an email to me at
bethandgary@telepak.net we can discuss it there. I have some pictures I can send you if you would like to look at them.
bethandgary@telepak.net we can discuss it there. I have some pictures I can send you if you would like to look at them.