Gang,I have most certainly seen this topic previously covered on The List
, but my search into the archives has been fruitless. My apologies for c
overing this road yet again, but I could use some helpful advice from y'a
ll before I go and mess somethin' up...I have a set of 4 salmon Scott Matha
user brake pads that I would like to install on a set of Campagnolo Nuovo R
ecord brakes. While the Scott pads are already in shoes and ready for inst
all, I would like to install the pads in the original Campagnolo shoes (c
hrome with wheel guides).The problem is, the Scott shoes are "closed" on
all four sides. Does one simply use a small screwdriver to pry apart the a
lloy shoes/housing and remove the pads from the shoes? It seems that it wi
ll be difficult to avoid damage to the pads. Should I pry open more than o
ne edge of the shoe? Or just one short edge? And then slide them from the
shoes as one might do to remove the original Campy blocks from the shoes?A
ny pointers are appreciated.Thank You in advance.Matthew BowneBrooklyn, N
ew York
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