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Title: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: slackline on September 17, 2012, 05:10:56 pm
Need some new brake-pads, thinking I want to go with ceramic (quiet and less crap comes off of them) but not sure about the Kevlar/Semi-metallic/Sintered options (http://www.discobrakes.com/?s=0&t=0&c=14&p=57&).

Pretty much exclusively use the bike for commuting up and down Sheffields hills.

Read this (http://reviews.ebay.com/Which-Brake-Pads-to-Choose-Organic-Sintered-or-Ceramic?ugid=10000000020322378) as to the pros/cons of each but thought I'd use the UKB hive mind.  So is it worth bothering with the other options or should I stick with ceramic?
Title: Re: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: Nibile on September 17, 2012, 06:16:13 pm
 :shrug:
Sorry!
Title: Re: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: peewee on September 17, 2012, 06:29:33 pm
I tend to get the sintered pads, I've found they last a lot longer than standard pads, also bedding them in properly seems to increase longevity.
Title: Re: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: mrconners on September 17, 2012, 08:28:42 pm
If doing a lot of off road I would choose the sintered metallic  but as you are commuting I would go for the ceramic. Myself and my missus do a lot of bike touring on the mtb's and on some very very steep roads in Central America we chewed through the sintered metallic pads pretty quickly. This was a combination of high bike weight, steep roads and high speeds on the tarmac.


In South America on some monstrous descents, which were all on gravel roads and not as steep and therefore not as fast the sintered metallic lasted over 6 weeks and about 1500 pretty rough miles.


Seems ceramic is your best bet, will fit your requirements of no doubt having to cope with stopping at ultra high speed  ;) , and the price isn't really a massive issue.
Title: Re: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: Bubba on September 17, 2012, 08:36:28 pm
On the DH bike both ends I'll use organic (kevlar) and on the XC bike I'll use organic front and sintered rear. 

Never tried ceramics.

Sintered last longer but organic are more powerful. 
Title: Re: Brake Pads, whats the deal?
Post by: slackline on September 18, 2012, 09:03:08 am
Cheers for the insights, I think I'll go for ceramics (and bear in mind the other options should I get round to buying a MTB again).
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