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Complete cartridge type shoes
-Dual compound pads in holder
-Extra set of Salmon inserts
-Patented Plow Tip
-Dual Compound
-Shimano Road
-Rubber/Aluminum
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-The Dura Road Pad is a forged aluminum holder with dual pivot adjustment that houses our Dual Compound Dura Type insert and comes with an extra pair of our aggressive salmon compound inserts.
-Available for Pickup within 2 to 1 businesses days
Rim brake pads are used in caliper or cantilever brake systems. They press against the rim of the wheel to slow down or stop the bike. These pads come in various materials, such as rubber or leather, each offering different levels of performance and durability.
Disc brake pads are designed for disc brake systems. They press against a rotor attached to the wheel hub. These pads are available in different compounds, including organic, metallic, and semi-metallic, each providing unique braking characteristics and wear rates.
V-brake pads are specifically designed for V-brake systems. They are known for their strong braking power and are commonly used on mountain bikes and hybrids.
Hydraulic brake pads are used in hydraulic brake systems, which provide superior stopping power and modulation. These pads are typically made of materials that offer consistent performance under various conditions.
Regularly inspect your brake pads for signs of wear or damage. Replace them if they are worn down to the wear indicator or if they are causing noise during braking.
Keep your brake pads and braking surfaces clean by wiping them down regularly to remove dirt and debris. Use a soft cloth and appropriate cleaning solution to avoid contamination.
Ensure your brake pads are properly aligned with the braking surface. Misaligned pads can cause uneven wear and reduce braking efficiency. Adjust the pad position as needed.
For more complex maintenance or if you're unsure about performing maintenance yourself, take your bike to a professional mechanic who can ensure your brake pads are in optimal condition.
When selecting brake pads, consider the compatibility with your bike's braking system, your riding style, and the conditions you'll be riding in. Different types of brake pads offer varying levels of performance, durability, and braking power.
Installing brake pads is a straightforward process, but it requires some basic tools and attention to detail. Here's a general guide:
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