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bigpedaler
a Weekend Warrior
from NE IndianaDate Reviewed: May 21, 2011
Strengths: reliability, lack of noise, quick break-in, power AND modulation!Weaknesses: none foundBottom Line: Pricepoint doesn't show the ones I need as available anymore, so I'm a little concerned; there are THE BEST pads I've ever used! There IS no downside! Modulation is perfect, power is THERE, and they last! If I see another source, or Pricepoint gets them back, I'm STOCKING UP!
Favorite Trail: the next one
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$18.00
Purchased At: pricepoint.com
Similar Products Used: factory Avids, Hayes, Promax
Bike Setup: Avid BB7 185 f/r w/ XTR cables, TRP carbon levers
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The Chez
a Cross Country Rider
from Portland, ORDate Reviewed: May 17, 2011
Strengths: Price, endurance, powerBottom Line: I decided that for $0.98 it was worth a try with these pads. I figured, at worst, that they could be throwaways. I was in for a surprise! These guys do the job and then some. I rode them on a good stretch of downhill and never had an issue. They took very little time to deglaze and were noise free from the get go.
If these are available for your bike and you need pads, I highly suggest these pads. For $1 it's a no-brainer. These work just as well as any other good pad out there.
Favorite Trail: Otero Canyon
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$1.00
Purchased At: Price Point
Similar Products Used: Hayes, Shimano, Serfas and Avid pads.
Bike Setup: Hayes HFX-9 Carbons with Alligator Ceramic pads
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