I just had some new pads put in my front wheel, and now my bike is taking longer to stop. Before, for the most part, I could just mostly use my front brake around town to stop. Now I need to use both brakes. I need to squeeze harder up front too.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Can a piston accidently get stuck after replacing pads? Maybe I'm running off one piston up front?
Also, as some of you know, my bike was knocked over in the recent storms we had here in the NYC area. I found my bike on the ground and have no idea how long it was there. Is there any possibility that air may have worked it's way into the breakline under these conditions? I can't see how but I'm just clutching for straws here.
What about pad types? Are there "super pads" that grip more than others? Perhaps the previous owner had put such in if so. I'm only familiar with sintered pads, but they need to heat up before doing their magic. My old pads gripped much better from the moment I braked.
Is there some kind of "break-in" period I have to put the new pads through before they get into the groove?
I'm at a loss as to why this is. While the difference isn't incredibly different, it's significantly different for me to notice (especially when I find myself heading for someone's rear!), so something's up. Needless to say, I can see this being a real problem in an emergency at highway speeds.
Thanks.