At the risk of sending this thread on a tangent, I will pose a related 
question.

How do you measure rim wear due to braking? Anecdotally? Or do you put 
numbers to it? How worn do you go before replacing a rim purely due to 
brake wear?

-Brian 

On Monday, March 4, 2024 at 8:45:46 AM UTC-6 josh.yo...@gmail.com wrote:

> 100% agree with Will. I use Swissstop GXP Blues on my road bikes and Kool 
> Stop salmons on everything else (Paul’s, MAFAC’s, etc.). I find that Kool 
> Stop blacks chew through rims in our Seattle weather. 
>
> Josh
> Seattle, WA
>
> On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 11:56:18 AM UTC-8 Will Boericke wrote:
>
>> I only ever use Kool Stop Salmon or SwissStop BXP.  No other pad is worth 
>> my time.  I fully realize my post is not useful to you at all :)
>>
>> Will
>>
>> On Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 4:51:29 AM UTC-5 chintan jadwani wrote:
>>
>>> I was looking for reviews on a specific rim (Sun CR18) and ended up on a 
>>> Thorn forum where users kept mentioning that they were experiencing shorter 
>>> rim life as Shimano brake pads were eating up the brake surface much faster 
>>> - and switching brake pads made a significant difference.
>>>
>>> I'm curious if any of your experiences have been similar?
>>>
>>> chintan
>>>
>>

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