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I run TRP spyre brakes with the OEM pads. In the wet they are really noisy and braking power is sub par. I want to try something else, but Im not sure what to pick. I was thinking of trying some organic pads for less noise and more bite?
On My 20" wheel bike friday a 160 disc is 1/3 of the wheel size.
when I was moving slow, hitting the front brake stopped the bike, fast,
but my 200# body was still obeying the laws of motion,
as described by sir Isaac Newton
They're officially cross compatible with pads for Shimano M525. B01s is one of the most common disc pads out there in resin and work well. Resin typically has less initial bite, wears faster, but has more progressive modulation and lower noise. Also check for contamination.