"My Raven Tour predates this idea, and has CSS front and rear. I have not yet had any problems braking in the wet."
Snap. Almost.
My Raven Tour also had CSS front n rear.
But I hate them. If I had the dosh I'd change 'em.
I've gone through all types of pads, normal, pink salmon etc.
Always getting squealing after a while. And don't get me started on wet weather non- breaking. Suicidal springs to mind.
I don't doubt your own happiness with them but for me - a no.no.
I wouldn't say happiness, just not a problem at the moment, so if it ain't broke (yet) why fix it.
Maybe it is a function of wear. My CSS rims haven't done all that much distance yet. I am still on the original blue brake pads supplied with the bike. But I bought a small stock of replacement CSS brake pads for when the originals wear out, as these special pads will probably not be available in the future.
If wet weather braking does start to be a problem I won't hesitate to change at least one rim, maybe both. Not worth the risk of not being able to stop. I would probably use something a little wider (Andra 40 ?) if this is possible.
Doing a swap for Andra 30 non-CSS rims should be fairly cheap if you use the same spokes - these rims are currently about £30 each from SJS in the UK. For me in France it would make more sense to get them from a German website where they are much cheaper, about 20€ (23€ for Andra 40), shipping is currently much cheaper inside mainland Europe than from the UK.
Squealing doesn't really bother me, but it annoys my wife a lot if it happens when I am riding with her, so I generally try and fix it. So far I have managed to solve squealing by one or a combination of:
- cleaning the rims with solvent
- lightly sanding the brake pads
- toeing-in the brake pads
My CSS rims squealed at first and then stopped after a few rides, so I haven't yet had to do anything about it on my Raven Tour tourer. Perhaps this is also something that increases with wear (of rim or brake or brake pad?).