10-05-2008, 08:28am
It took you a long time to get there Glen, but your last sentence is what its all about.
I doubt that a wheel could be fitted backwards at the factory though....
I only upgraded my gen 1 brakes when the pads wore out and then again when the brake lines were due for replacement.
(On the issue of pads - of all the different brands that I've tried, I have found the Bendix and Ferrodo, to be the best)
Of course braided lines and different pads will give better feedback but the issue here is not a design fault, just an assembly quality control issue I reckon.
I doubt that a wheel could be fitted backwards at the factory though....
I only upgraded my gen 1 brakes when the pads wore out and then again when the brake lines were due for replacement.
(On the issue of pads - of all the different brands that I've tried, I have found the Bendix and Ferrodo, to be the best)
Of course braided lines and different pads will give better feedback but the issue here is not a design fault, just an assembly quality control issue I reckon.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Regards BUSGO