Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
can the tuff brakeing surface be improved
haromaster87:
hey guys got my first set of tuffs a few days ago brand new from danscomp and their the coolest wheels ever but my one problem is the braking surface...
all i have to say about that is :wtf:
its like it slides. i noticed a glaze on the surface when i first got them and since then its worn off a little but the surface is still slick. if i sand it would it be like pads and be more sticky. if not is their any other way. PLEASE HELP ME
thanks
tony,
haromaster87:
PLEASE,
someone,
anyone,
i know im inpatient, im sorry.
dordymush:
they never were the best things top stop with back in the day.
perhaps the just need wearing in a bit.
haromaster87:
yeah i heard it was bad but geez!!! i have a set of gt mags that ive had for a while and i can dial the brakes in on them perfect. i bought brand new kool stop eagle II claw pads wich are basically skyway tuff pads made by skyway(same design) and they still suck. the rear work great but their u-brakes, but the front is a dc mx900 and it worked great till now. i figured they would wear in but will the sanding speed that process up.
selfpreservation:
acs boa on the front oddessy pitbull on the back , you might stand a chance of stopping if your under 14 stone
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