On 06/06/2016 02:44 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
I like them for their dry weather stopping power, too, and that they are the least abrasive is another big plus. Do yours ever squeal?

Sometimes. Frequently when I wash the wheels - which could be that I didn't do a good enough job rinsing them off, and detergent residue is present; or it could be as has been postuleted here recently that making the rims too clean is the cause. Also if I'm not careful where I put my fingers when removing and replacing a tire and put fingermarks on the rims, or get some T9 on the sidewalls when lubing the chain.


Do mine squeal when cold simply because they are old?

Easy and cheap enough to find out, come next winter: just replace them and see. Brake pads, after all, are meant to be a replacement item, not a permanent fixture (no matter that on some bikes they seem to live forever).


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