jfheath
John Heath
Probably around 16,000 miles for the rear - which wears out faster than the fronts - due to the amount of road much that is thrown up at them. Better these days since I don't have to ride in winter.
I tend to change pads out earlier than necessary because I can never be sure whether the existing pads will last for the upcoming 2000 mile tour. I keep the better sets, but have never felt I wanted to refit an older set.
Just to comment on this - it would not be a foolproof solution. Sure, it may stop the SMC from being activated so that the front brake does not cause the rear outer pistons in the rear caliper from operating.
However, when the rear brake pedal is applied, if the SMC cannot activate the rear brake, then the rear pedal will - it will push fluid past the primary seal inside the SMC to reach the rear outer pistons - just as it does when bleeding the rear most bleed valve on the rear caliper. As a result, the rear pedal may feel a tad softer and be less effective, as it then has to activate 5 pistons instead of just three.
I tend to change pads out earlier than necessary because I can never be sure whether the existing pads will last for the upcoming 2000 mile tour. I keep the better sets, but have never felt I wanted to refit an older set.
He had developed a removeable wedge that could be quickly installed, to effectively lock out the smc's function. I am not sure of how completely it separated the front/rear braking. But it could be quickly removed when desired.
Just to comment on this - it would not be a foolproof solution. Sure, it may stop the SMC from being activated so that the front brake does not cause the rear outer pistons in the rear caliper from operating.
However, when the rear brake pedal is applied, if the SMC cannot activate the rear brake, then the rear pedal will - it will push fluid past the primary seal inside the SMC to reach the rear outer pistons - just as it does when bleeding the rear most bleed valve on the rear caliper. As a result, the rear pedal may feel a tad softer and be less effective, as it then has to activate 5 pistons instead of just three.
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