Rear Brake Wear Question

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  1. bandroidx

    bandroidx New Member

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    Forgive my ignorance but I just took off my rear wheel to get a new tire (the bike has about 14k miles on it) and was surprised to find my rear brake pads look pretty worn. However, I am not really sure how much is on them when they are new, I know rear brake pads are usually thinner than the front, but these look pretty low.

    Here is a picture: http://i.imgur.com/DvlA7FR.jpg


    Another Angle: http://i.imgur.com/JzD3pnK.jpg

    My attempt to get the back pad (cant really see it but you can kind of make out the gap): http://i.imgur.com/Xp5asMg.jpg


    The rotor incase it matters (I assume that is antisieze on the studs, looks like it): http://i.imgur.com/o9lcXHJ.jpg


    So do I need rear pads? 14k miles seems low to me to already need rear pads. I havent gotten a good look at the front yet, I am going to check them nezt.

    If I do infact need pads, can someone recommend a really nice high quality set for our bike?

    THANKS.
     
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    Looks fine to me. Ride on.
     
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    looks good
     
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    Your disc is in better shape than mine, if you do decide to replace it can I have it ?
    They all look good , ride it and don't worry about it for another 14k
     
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    To answer your brake pad question, seems a majority have gone to EBC HH pads, myself included.
     
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    I too have HH pads. Much more stopping power. Be careful the forest few times you clamp down on them. They bite harder and you may lock a wheel.
     
  7. bandroidx

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    Thanks guys, wont replace the pads yet based on your feedback.

    Oddly, when I put the rear wheel back on and rode after it, the brakes seem weird. Now I am sure it cant be the new tire or taking the wheel on/off because that seems wouldnt affect the brake system at all. Probably a coincidence. All of a sudden my brakes seem weird. They seem to have less give in the lever than before, like the lever used to move more before and be a little more spongy (but in a good way). Now the brakes feel stange when I apply them, any ideas what could be going on with this? (perhaps it's in my head)
     
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    When you put on the wheel the brake pads were not positioned properly, and they were BOTH forced onto one side of the disc. Look carefully: one side of the rotor is contacting the brake pistons while both pads are crowded on the other side. Very dangerous, so fixit !!!!
     
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    I took the rear wheel on and off, not the front. I dont see how what you are saying is possible on the rear wheel.
     
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    it is not possible on the rear, as the rotor is attached to the hub
     
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    Is it me or can someone explain? I am currently in the market for rear brakes as well. When I look at this picture, looks to me like there may be only 2mm left which would indicate time for new pads. I have circled in red what I am referring to. Also, looks like the pad may be down to the wear marks too. How do I seem to be looking at this wrong when everyone else saying they are okay. Thanks for the help. Just trying to understand.

    http://i.imgur.com/CeCogHw.jpg
     
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    Anyone help explain?
     
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    consider new pads are only about 4mm thick your at about 50% wear, ride on
     
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    HUH ?? I was talkin about the rear wheel.
     
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