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Old 05-02-22, 01:16 PM
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good braking habits involve linear, gentle application of braking force, which allows for enough gentle heat transfer to ensure good bedding between rotor and pad while keeping the rotor surface relatively clean.

Doing hard, random stops, especially in dirty conditions is pretty awful for the longevity and overall performance of your brakes. keeping the surfaces clean and occaisonally applying some gentle braking down a steep hill would be really helpful in such conditions.
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