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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: Devilock on October 29, 2013, 09:05 AM
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I'm trying to retain some authenticity on my rider but becoming fed up with the football pitch stopping distance of white DC pads & I don't want to use NS for the reason above.
Any recommendations?
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Make some out of compressed chewing gum, and then put coca cola on your rims :daumenhoch:
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I guess you're using Tuffs? if so not much works Rich other than clear new school pads. for a rider i wouldn't worry to much about era correctness and brake pads
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Try this...
http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/index.aspx (http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/index.aspx)
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:LolLolLolLol:
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I guess you're using Tuffs? if so not much works Rich other than clear new school pads. for a rider i wouldn't worry to much about era correctness and brake pads
Why would you think that? !
No I'm using the other...
It's just something I want to do. If there really isn't any that will suffice then I will seek a more contemporary solution.
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what wheels are you using Rich?
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what wheels are you using Rich?
Campy/Weinmann.
Any suggestions Pascal?
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The only benefit I see of using white DC blocks on Skyways is that you don't need a bell fitted on your bike to warn people of your imminent impact with them.
I think they should produce a highway code style stopping distance for this such block/rim combo.
In the wet? Well who knows when you'll stop! "nono"
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The only benefit I see of using white DC blocks on Skyways is that you don't need a bell fitted on your bike to warn people of your imminent impact with them.
I think they should produce a highway code style stopping distance for this such block/rim combo.
In the wet? Well who knows when you'll stop! "nono"
???
Who is using that combination?
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what about brown DC blocks? they always seem to work pretty well on normal rims ???
i just presumed you were using Tuffs with white blocks
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The only benefit I see of using white DC blocks on Skyways is that you don't need a bell fitted on your bike to warn people of your imminent impact with them.
I think they should produce a highway code style stopping distance for this such block/rim combo.
In the wet? Well who knows when you'll stop! "nono"
???
Who is using that combination?
:-[
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I've read the mathauser/kool stop salmon ones are good esp in the wet, but haven't tried them myself yet
you can get the non-finned repro mathauser very cheap
but new school squeakers will do the trick - stopped me dead on tuffs at the bottom of a massive hill on the way to Brighton when the lights turned red. They gripped so much there was a burning smell :teef:
the squeaking would also help alert any drunken tramps to your presence at night as you rapidly approach them on the pavement
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:LolLolLolLol: i remember that John ;D
The salmon/black Kool stops are good......i use them on my new school set up.
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whats up with jamming your foot on to the back tyre ffs
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I reiterate- I'm not looking for just a good pad, I want to know if there are any decent OS pads.
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NO ::)
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The only old school set up known to work was a trainer wedged between seatpost and the wheel, so do that and you'll look proper old school which a groove on the bottom of you adidas kicks.
:daumenhoch:
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NO ::)
I know but I felt it was going to develop into a generalised 'which pads are good'.
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These are the ones I was on about Rich
http://www.yokozunausa.com/brakepadsshoes.html
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Try Koolstop Continentals, they have the look you require and should work ok. Obviously, if the rest of your brake set is 'Old School then try two pieces of wet toast as this exercise will also be pointless.
An Odyssey Slic cable could be the answer.
What is your brake set up?
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Thanks for the info John.
Bren it's not so much about aesthetics rather the authenticity. Although I'm beginning to realise I may have to purchase new ones.
The set-up is 1000 with Tech 2...shock, horror, yes Tech 2...!
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Thanks for the info John.
Bren it's not so much about aesthetics rather the authenticity. Although I'm beginning to realise I may have to purchase new ones.
The set-up is 1000 with Tech 2...shock, horror, yes Tech 2...!
in which case good luck stopping with whatever pads you use :D
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The only way a Tech2 lever ever stapped a bike was if it fell into the spokes Rich..... FFS mate, gotta be the most pointless brake set-up for a rider :uglystupid2:
As Griff siad, more chance of stopping with two bits of buttered toast...... :-\
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Thanks for the info John.
Bren it's not so much about aesthetics rather the authenticity. Although I'm beginning to realise I may have to purchase new ones.
The set-up is 1000 with Tech 2...shock, horror, yes Tech 2...!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7LrViaPq7M (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7LrViaPq7M)
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I am indeed an idiot.
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I already told you numpty, use ACS Z Plus pads on alloy rims or Eagle II kool stop salmon pads.
ACS pads are super soft and grip well although wear very quickly. Salmons have something in the compound that digs into the rims to increase stopping power but as riding rice paper Weinmann rims, I wouldn't use them as your rims wouldn't last 5 minutes :D
These ones:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACS-Z-PLUS-BRAKE-PADS-OLD-SCHOOL-BMX-TO-FIT-HARO-DIAMOND-BACK-GT-HUTCH-JMC-/161135501029?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item25846c9ee5
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Even JT is selling them cheap :daumenhoch:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NOS-ACS-Z-Plus-Brake-Pads-Vintage-old-school-bmx-/121178790168?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item1c36d19918
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As Griff siad, more chance of stopping with two bits of buttered toast...... :-\
I never said anything about toast
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As Griff siad, more chance of stopping with two bits of buttered toast...... :-\
I never said anything about toast
You're always thinking about food G...! :D
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Thanks for the info Teeerrrrrrrryyy.
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As Griff siad, more chance of stopping with two bits of buttered toast...... :-\
I never said anything about toast
You're always thinking about food G...! :D
Not always, sometimes I think about bicycle parts and life's great mysteries
I cooked chicken with rice and peas tonight so am still stuffed
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dont forget to pre stretch your cable before final setup as this helps the braking efficiancy alot on old school brakes :daumenhoch:
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KoolStop grey pads; no other compares.
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Thanks for the info Mart & Andy.
How would you pre-stretch your cable?
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How would you pre-stretch your cable?
Pull it :idiot2:
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How would you pre-stretch your cable?
Pull it :idiot2:
Yeah I do that a few times but just thought...oh I can't be bothered...!
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Is that like using it for a little bit and then adjusting it again afterwards?