They seem pretty good. Try to change pads more often so as to extend their life. New soft rubber pads is always better and not expensive upgrade celery couple of years
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You have at least 4GB left.
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Plenty
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I’ve never once heard of needing to replace aluminum rims because the braking surface wore out. It’s just not a thing.
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About half.
I don’t know about the surfaces, but I’d recommend using something else as a pad
I think you’re more likely to crash somewhere and bend the rim than to actually wear it out, making it unsafe to ride.
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Not sure. I have newer rims that are USB-C.
often they have groove, replace when groove is about gone
[https://cdn.myshoptet.com/usr/eshop.zivotsbicyklom.sk/user/shop/big/124227_force-rafik-prime-622×19-36-dier–cierny.jpg?65ae3ecb](https://cdn.myshoptet.com/usr/eshop.zivotsbicyklom.sk/user/shop/big/124227_force-rafik-prime-622×19-36-dier–cierny.jpg?65ae3ecb)
Look for a wear indicator
[https://road.cc/content/feature/how-do-you-tell-when-your-wheel-rims-worn-out-238960](https://road.cc/content/feature/how-do-you-tell-when-your-wheel-rims-worn-out-238960)
They seem pretty good. Try to change pads more often so as to extend their life. New soft rubber pads is always better and not expensive upgrade celery couple of years
You have at least 4GB left.
Plenty
I’ve never once heard of needing to replace aluminum rims because the braking surface wore out. It’s just not a thing.