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Dymoece 2 Pairs Bicycle Disc Brake Pads Compatible
Dymoece 2 Pairs Bicycle Disc Brake Pads Compatible

Dymoece 2 Pairs Bicycle Disc Brake Pads Compatible with Shimano Deore XT XTR LX SLX Hone Alfine Saint Disc Brake(Resin,Semi-Metallic,Sintered Metal)

Product ID : 41845795
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Galleon Product ID 41845795
UPC / ISBN 192594497141
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model SCP-LX
Manufacturer Dymoece
Shipping Dimension 2.56 x 2.44 x 0.43 inches
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Dymoece 2 Pairs Bicycle Disc Brake Pads Compatible Features

  • Organic resin and kevlar fiber(Non-Asbestos) compound brake pads for maximum initial bite.

  • Short break-in period,Stable,Durable,Low disk wear and comfortable braking feel.

  • Disc brake pads for shimano disc brake provide excellent modulation and smooth braking.

  • Perfect replacement for shimano XT XTR LX SLX Hone Alfine Saint brake pads make less noise than sintered metal pads and offer better modulation.

  • Compatible with Shimano XTR M965 M966 M975, Saint M800, Deore XT M765 M775 M776, SLX M665, Deore LX M585 T665, Hone M601, Deore M535 M595 M596, Alfine S500 S501, Non-Series M545 R505 T605


About Dymoece 2 Pairs Bicycle Disc Brake Pads Compatible

Replacement Brake Pads Compatible with Below Disc Brakes For Shimano XTR BR-M965 BR-M966 BR-M975 Shimano Saint M800 Shimano Deore XT BR-M765 BR-M775 BR-M776 Shimano Deore LX BR-M585 BR-T665 Shimano SLX BR-M665 Shimano Deore BR-M535 BR-M595 BR-M596 Non-Series BR-M545 BR-R505 BR-T605 Alfine S500 S501 A500 S505 Shimano A01S M07 M07Ti M07S Ashima APV PCB TRP Dash Hone M601 When do you replace your brake pads? Dymoece recommends not letting the pad's braking material wear thinner than 0.10 mm, but it certainly doesn't hurt to replace them sooner than that. My personal rule is to not let the pads get any thinner than the thickness than a dime. You'll also know that they have worn much too thin once the pad spring starts making contact with the rotor. If that is happening you know that you should have replaced the brake pads awhile back! How to choose bicycle disc brake pads? In my opinion you should run metallic pads if: -You are heavy -You ride downhill -The conditions are wet, muddy, etc. and run resin pads or semi metallic pads if: -you are light -Conditions are dry -You like lots of initial grab -Your riding is less hard on brakes i.e. dirt jump/street, XC, etc. Although I have now recommended pads for you to use, you have to make your own choices on pads according to your riding, the above list should be considered to be a guideline, and not used as a strict rule.