Old 10-01-21, 10:17 AM
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The change in braking force is noticeable, but not catastrophic. The brakes are designed to work with the pads at any position in the slot, so you're still in the acceptable range. And, yes, changing from chrome steel to aluminum rims will likely make it so that the sum of all changes will result in an improvement in braking, especially in the wet.
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