Re: [DMCForum] Braking questions
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Re: [DMCForum] Braking questions



Under normal circumstances, brake fade is caused by the pads heating up 
and producing gasses which get trapped between the pad and disc causing 
a "cusion". This is what cross-driilled discs are for - to give the gas 
somewhere to go though this is becoming less and less popular than 
simply buying pads that can go to a higher temp before the gasses become 
a problem.

Martin

cruznmd wrote:

>1. What is "fading" exactly, in referrence to braking?
>2. What causes it?
>  
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