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when to replace front brake pads?
- rickj
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Thanks
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On the replacement pads I picked up (and the ones on the bike, hence the reason for replacements), there should be a groove around the outside circumference (on the side). When brake wear reaches this groove, replace them. 3/16"? Doesn't sound like much, especially this early in riding season. As far as I am concerned, they are cheap, easily replaced, and the peace of mind is worth it. Good Luck, hope this helps.
thanks- it does help and I will replace!!
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That's a little (very little) under .040", sounds pretty thin to me alsoI found the #- it suggests replacement at under 1MM- ain't much.
I'd replace them before they got that thin.
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BTW that manual is pretty thorough for what it is- just what comes with the bike when purchased.
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