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Old 06-28-20, 10:21 AM
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Dura Ace 7700 replacements brake pads

Although I haven’t put a lot of research into it, I haven’t been able to find Shimano 7700 replacement brake pads.
If they are no longer available, what can I get for replacements? I measured the length of the pads at about 2 inches and it seems most of the pads I see are longer - not sure they will fit.
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Old 06-28-20, 11:11 AM
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Check the KoolStop website to find ones that look right. Or original Shimano replacements. You can still get pads for old equipment as they are the ones more often needing replacement.
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Standard Shimano "Dura" style pads. Same as what is used on current road calipers. I prefer KoolStops but the Shimano ones are good too.
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Another vote for Kool Stops.
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My first choice would also be the KoolStop Salmon pads although the latest version of Shimano Dura Ace pads are good too and better than the old 7700 pads.
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KoolStops it is...thanks!
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