Next question from @trouble is about brake pads:

Q2. Has anyone seen brake pads like this before? This is my second time coming across pads that look just like this (the plastic and brake material shapes) on a road bike. Look closely; those shiny silver bits? chunks of rim! I yanked these off and replaced them on my bike with Koolstops, but only after the metal bits wore grooves into my rim, ugh #BikeCommuterCabal

Has anyone else seen alarming brake/rim/rotor conditions?

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@ascentale @trouble Side question: What are the little shark fins for??
@or @ascentale they are part of the plastic body behind the brake pad. I presume they are there for stiffness. I have seen other pads with similar looking shapes.

@trouble @or @ascentale I think the shark fins are to help seat the wheel between the brakes, a kind of funnel to get it into place.

Higher end components, usually have them as part of the brake body, less expensive ones include them in the pad

@lkanies @trouble @or I also thought that they were for squeezing. Sometimes you need to squeeze cantilever or linear-pull brakes together to free up the cable so that you can remove the wheel. The fins give you a "handle" for your fingers to squeeze, maybe?
@ascentale @trouble @or maybe? I’ve always just pushed the things that hold the pads