I want to have 2 wheelsets for my Scott Scale 40. One set with road friendly tires, and the other with knobby dirt tires. I use my bike as an "all purpose" bike so I want to do quick easy changes for when I want to hit the single track stuff on weekends after my commuiting with it on weekdays.
I have Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic brakes. I know that pads will "break in" to a rotor. Is there anything to worry about with disc/pad breaking in on two different sets of brake discs?, and do you think I will also have to mess with the calipers pad centering every time I swap wheels?
I have Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic brakes. I know that pads will "break in" to a rotor. Is there anything to worry about with disc/pad breaking in on two different sets of brake discs?, and do you think I will also have to mess with the calipers pad centering every time I swap wheels?