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Old 10-26-10, 06:44 PM
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Which disc brake pads stop best?

For "regular" brake pads I only buy Kool Stop salmon brake pads for stopping power.

For disc brake pads, do some brands stop faster than others? Which would these be?

I have a Shimano brake caliper on a Marin bike.
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i like Avid. organic don't squeak as much, so they are quieter, but they wear down quicker.
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what do you mean "organic"?
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two types of disc brake pads, organic and metal.
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oh got it, thx
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Get sintered pads if you like kool-stop salmon.
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Metallic pads just like pads for a car. I don't like metallic pads for a car because they wear down the rotors faster, probably the same for bike and at $30-$50 for a rotor, a thin piece of metal, that's outrageous. I think $20 for a bike's brake pads are expensive.
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I use the organic too. I have yet to see any brake pad if enough forced applied that would not send you over the handlebars!
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Originally Posted by BurnNotice
I have yet to see any brake pad if enough forced applied that would not send you over the handlebars!
You've never seen rear brake pads?
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Originally Posted by cryptid01
You've never seen rear brake pads?
Funny. I think the OP could gather what I was referring to!

If not......front brakes!
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I put metallic pads on my XTR dual controls and boy did they suck!!!!!!!

They squealed even when dry, they didn't stop well even with a death grip.
I thought something might be wrong with the brakes themselves.
I replaced them with XTR resin M07 pads and what a difference!!
Quiet and powerful, sure they might not last as long as metallic but why
have terrible brakes that last forever.
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