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Corki 2 Pairs Resin Bike Disc Brake Pads for TRP Tektro Shimano

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          Resin pads for maximum initial bite. Short break-in period,Stable,Durable. Low disk wear and comfortable braking feel Smooth braking offers predictable and progressive power. Resin brake pads make less noise than sintered metal pads and offer better modulation Compatible with below & more bicycle disc brakes: For Shimano Deore BR-M575 BR-M525 BR-M515 BR-T615 LX BR-T675 BR-M505 BR-M495 BR-M486 BR-M485 BR-M475 BR-M465 BR-M447 BR-M446 BR-M445 BR-M416 BR-M415 BR-M395 BR-M375 For Shimano Nexave C601 C501 DEORE Winzip-ce For Shimano WINZIP CE HYGIA USAGI Radius 2.0 Deore Acera Alivio For TRP Hylex, HY/RD, Spyre SLC, Spyre, Spyke,Parabox 2012 For Tektro Dash Sport Tektro Orion SL HD-M740, Orion HD-M730, HD-M725 Auriga HD-M290 / M291, HD-T530, HD-T525, HD-T520, HD-E530, HD-E525, HD-E520, HD-E500 Gemini SL HD-M520 / M521, Gemini HD-M500 / M501, HD-M510, Draco2 HD-M352, HDC330 HD-M330, Draco WS,DRACQ Aquila MD-M500, Aries MD-M300, MD-M280, Mira MD-C400, Volans HD-T710, Vela HD-T290, Dorado HD-E715 QUAD,Dorado E10.11 Pros -Quieter -Shorter break-in period -More initial bite -Prevent heat buildup -Pushes heat back into the rotor Cons -Wear quicker -Not as good in wet/muddy conditions These resin pads are for lighter weight riders, and riding where lots of brakes are not required, like cross country, and riding in flatter areas. One thing I really love about the organic pads, is that they have a large amount of initial grab, this is a personal preference and you may not like this. When running these pads with smaller rotors, they will "manage" the heat better, meaning your oil is less likely to boil, which would cause a loss of power. Another great thing about resin pads is that they are much quieter, I know I hate brake squeal, and I'm sure you do too. One big disadvantage of these pads is that they wear out quicker, which means more replacing, and potentially more brake bleeds. Also don't run these pads when it is muddy, wet, or even very dusty conditions. It is suggested that if you are running these pads, you occasionally sand the surface, to remove the glaze.
          • Shorter break-in period
          • More initial bite
          • Prevent heat buildup
          • Pushes heat back into the rotor Cons