Never use sandpaper !
(you can sand them down but then I would really suggest using a lathe to make sure to do it really accurate)
Matt_Hillyard wrote:
I am going to clean the rotors with surgical spirit (rubbing alcohol) as i have read that this is a good way to clean them, but after they are clean should i key the rotors with sandpaper to help them bind???
Alcohol will do or if you are lazy you can use Car disk brake cleaner. but make sure you don´t spray it on the rest of your bike since its quite agressive. don´t sand pads or discs but make sure your discs are just clean and straight (not bended etc). the purpose of bedding the brakes in is to wear the pad _ disc combo so they are completely adjusted to each other to have maximum braking surface. sanding one or both will not have the same results
I use hope sh1tshifter to clean the pads which even managed to reduced the annoying noise of the Avid juicy brakes.
Matt_Hillyard wrote:
I am using the metal XTR pads with cooling fins rather than the resin, mainly as they seem to last better but also becuase thats what is in the brakes already to avoid any rotor issues.
resin brakes better but it will will fade much quicker at hight temperatures since the resin particles decomposes differently at high temperature so if you brake a lot metal is the way to go