Captain Stupido
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It’s really hilly round here. Taking me a while to get used to it...
Went for a sweet ride this morning. The roads were new to me and very steep so I was being ultra cautious on the descents and taking it real slow. Also I wanted to enjoy the view.
I’ve found that the cantis on my Raleigh Royal seem to start to fade pretty quickly in continuous use. Red Ritchey pads. After a bit they start to make a grinding sound and lose effectiveness. On/off braking does seem to help but it’s not always practical.
Part of the issue is the overall setup, I need to tweak the position of the bars and levers so that I can brake comfortably in the drops (currently i’m constantly on the hoods and it’s hard to get a good pull on the levers). I also think the angle of the brakes/straddle length needs tweaking to get a bit more (or less?) mechanical advantage. Lever feel is perhaps a bit too firm, and compared to really well set-up brakes they lack power.
Just wondering if there’s any way to reduce this effect? Are different pads different in this respect? This bike seems particularly bad for it, wondering why...
Went for a sweet ride this morning. The roads were new to me and very steep so I was being ultra cautious on the descents and taking it real slow. Also I wanted to enjoy the view.
I’ve found that the cantis on my Raleigh Royal seem to start to fade pretty quickly in continuous use. Red Ritchey pads. After a bit they start to make a grinding sound and lose effectiveness. On/off braking does seem to help but it’s not always practical.
Part of the issue is the overall setup, I need to tweak the position of the bars and levers so that I can brake comfortably in the drops (currently i’m constantly on the hoods and it’s hard to get a good pull on the levers). I also think the angle of the brakes/straddle length needs tweaking to get a bit more (or less?) mechanical advantage. Lever feel is perhaps a bit too firm, and compared to really well set-up brakes they lack power.
Just wondering if there’s any way to reduce this effect? Are different pads different in this respect? This bike seems particularly bad for it, wondering why...