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<blockquote data-quote="F150Feste" data-source="post: 1101374" data-attributes="member: 8650"><p>The additional break in time has helped, but with that much ceramic/carbon built in the pads they will stop on a dime when it's warm, but just don't grab that well until they do get warmed up I've noticed. The initial real spongy feeling has mostly gone away though as I put about 200 miles on them on a short trip and it's getting warmer down here already. Will still be flushing/bleeding them to get rid of the small amount of play I have before they grip and bite. </p><p></p><p>Quote taken from a website: A common complaint is that there’s less braking feel during the first part of pedal travel – especially when cold. One reason for this is that the optimal operating temperature of the carbon materials is much higher than those found in normal brakes. Once the brakes heat up, under serious track use, then they feel more “normal.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150Feste, post: 1101374, member: 8650"] The additional break in time has helped, but with that much ceramic/carbon built in the pads they will stop on a dime when it's warm, but just don't grab that well until they do get warmed up I've noticed. The initial real spongy feeling has mostly gone away though as I put about 200 miles on them on a short trip and it's getting warmer down here already. Will still be flushing/bleeding them to get rid of the small amount of play I have before they grip and bite. Quote taken from a website: A common complaint is that there’s less braking feel during the first part of pedal travel – especially when cold. One reason for this is that the optimal operating temperature of the carbon materials is much higher than those found in normal brakes. Once the brakes heat up, under serious track use, then they feel more “normal.” [/QUOTE]
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