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I dont have any long descents that I ride, but even with that the wear on the pads is alarmingly fast on my older Reynolds wheels. I probably ride my rim brake bike once a week and i'll easily burn through 1, if not 2 sets of pads each year. |
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My experience with longevity has been the opposite — yellow wear much faster than black. I would estimate that the black lasts me three times longer. Modulation on grooved carbon rims and direct mount brakes isn’t as good as aluminum but so much better than historic carbon wheels that I’m quite happy with it.
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Reynolds blue pads for my b2 bike which has standard calipers and carbon rims. Work well wet or dry. With enough rain I do have to give them a slight dry the rime squeeze before I get veery good braking.
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