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Average Rating 2.03/5
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Submitted by 6_Miles_to_Work_and_6_back a Weekend Warrior from Royersford, PA USA
Date Reviewed: August 11, 2004
Favorite Trail:home to mini-mart for ice cream
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:Performance Bike
Strengths:If you ride in the rain, gradually subtracts weight from your bike by grinding aluminum off your rims.
Weaknesses:In my case, some of this ground-off aluminum somehow collected in a 1/2 mm deposit just below the pad surface (on both pads no less!)--impossible to dislodge without taking the pad off, yet surprisingly effective at chewing up my rim. I got these pads with XT brakes on clearance and replaced the pads after five rides. In 35 years of riding bicycles for transportation, I have never seen both pads collect a nugget of aluminum in the same place and grind a channel you can see and feel down the middle of a rim. I didn't know a pad could do this. Terrible grinding noise and extra black dust, of course.
Similar Products Used:Brake Pads: Ritchey RW2, Avid, Trek, (Red) Mathauser many years ago. Trying Aztec2 pads now because that's what LBS had.
Bike Setup:Jamis Coda steel cross bike, nice fat T519 Mavic rims on Phil Wood front hub with Specialized Armadillo 700x38C tires with Avid 2.0 V brakes, Bontrager cermamic rims on XTR hub rear with Vredstein? 700x32C tires and XT V brakes with a brake booster, Nightsun 35 watt commuter headlights light.
Bottom Line:Anything that chews up $60 rims is less than worthless.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by KIMO a Weekend Warrior from AIEA
Date Reviewed: May 7, 2003
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:The Shimano name is suppose to represent quality in bike parts.. Boy, was I wrong!!!!!!
Weaknesses:I can't get by brakes to stop squealing. Two weeks of adjusting toe, sanding the rims and pads produced no improvement. The brakes on my kid's Huffy run quieter. Super abrasive....bye-bye rims!!!!
Similar Products Used:Shimano replacement pads, KoolStop
Bike Setup:Do you really care???? This is about brakes....
Bottom Line:Just got the KoolStop pads so I'm trying them out. So far, so good. I will never put Shimano pads on my bike again, even if it's free. Pads feel like they're a combination of rubber and valve-grinding compound. Giving these pads a rating of "1" only because there isn't a "0" rating.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Sean a Cross Country Rider from Kitchener, Ontario Canada
Date Reviewed: March 16, 2003
Favorite Trail:Guelph Lake
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:True North Cycles
Strengths:They fit into XT brakes.
They are called pads
Weaknesses:Pads worked good for about one hour. After they seen alittle wet stuff. They would not stop squelling and wore out in about 3 rides 60- 80 kms of trail
Similar Products Used:Kool stops Ritchey
Bike Setup:True North, Cromo easton Tubing. Full XT. Bomber Atom 80. Race face Stem, Crank And BB.MAvic Crosslinks. EA70 seat post and bar. Salle XO
Bottom Line:These have to be one of the weakest products Shimano has put out. They work great for ...... nothing waste of time and money!!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Wade a Cross Country Rider from Woodbury
Date Reviewed: February 14, 2003
Favorite Trail:it's all good
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Purchased At:OEM
Strengths:keeps the pad holder from contacting the rim.
Weaknesses:affinity for rim metal. rapid wear.
Similar Products Used:WTB, KoolStop, no-name
Bike Setup:Yes
Bottom Line:These pads came on my first V-brake bike. I thought they were fine until I wore them out in ONE DAY of wet riding. I was lucky and didn't go all the way down. A bike mechanic on the ride rode his into the rim!

When I changed to WTB's I found that: little pieces of metal quit showing up in the pad, brakes don't HAVE to squeal, and that pads don't have to wear out every time it rains.

I've put 10x the wet riding on WTB/KoolStops than the OEM jobs, and they're still fine.

Seems like Shimano could do a better job. EVERY OTHER pad I've tried has been better than the Shimano product.

The good knews is-for Shimano pad users- I now carry a spare set in the Camelbak.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by mikeb a Cross Country Rider from Sodom in the North
Date Reviewed: January 27, 2003
Favorite Trail:boggs mountain demonstration forest
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $800000000.00
Purchased At:private seller
Strengths:none
Weaknesses:overpriced
don't last very long
don't do a very good job of stopping the bike
Similar Products Used:i have been riding moutain bikes for a while
Bike Setup:i was using these pads on my GT with xt vee brakes.
Bottom Line:worst pads i've ever used. would never buy them again. would take them out and throw them away if i got a new set of XT brakes. end of story.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Todd Kunkler a Cross Country Rider from Los Angeles
Date Reviewed: January 27, 2003
Favorite Trail:Mission Point
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $7.00
Purchased At:Supergo
Strengths:I hated these pads when I first got them with my Shimano XT brakes. They seemed far too abrasive. But after trying three other brands... trying to stop the squealing, I put these back on. NO MORE SQUEALING! I was ready to buy disc brakes for the front.
Weaknesses:They ARE abrasive and I'm sure I'll have to replace my wheels a bit sooner but... that's ok
Similar Products Used:Kool Stop and WTB razor blade
Bike Setup:Litespeed Obed with XT and XTR
Bottom Line:If you've tried every other brake pad to stop the squealing, go back to these pads.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by L Friesen a Cross Country Rider from Calgary
Date Reviewed: October 5, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:none at all
Weaknesses:worst sound i have ever heard coming off a set of pads. Squeal with even just a light moistening, let along mud. Shimano you should be ashamed to sell these with good XT brakes
Similar Products Used:Kool Stop Eagle 2's
Bike Setup:deore levers, XT Vee's, kool stop eagle 2 pads (I switched)
Bottom Line:When you buy XT's dont even bother using these at all- immediatly change to kool stops- they are amazing.
Im just angry that I have to patronise these pads with one chili
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Richie a Cross Country Rider from The Bronx
Date Reviewed: August 27, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:Cambria
Strengths:They Stop
Weaknesses:They sound really bad, even the Taxi drivers rolled up their windows, and are eating up my rims.
Similar Products Used:Kool Stops
Bike Setup:Cannondale F700 XT'd out, Spinergy X-Rok rims, Panaracer Fire Pro
Bottom Line:The pads came with the V-brakes, and no matter what you do with the pads they still squeal bad. I'm turning to Kool-Stops before I give an old lady a heart attack.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Aaron a from Pleasant Prairie, WI, USA
Date Reviewed: June 12, 2002
Favorite Trail:Wilmont Mountain
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:price point
Strengths:Stop OK on the first few rides, no noise then.
Weaknesses:I cleaned my rims after I installed the brakes, after the very next ride they were full of black gunk.
They squeal
Similar Products Used:rim wrangler, ritchey, KOOL STOP
Bike Setup:Jamis Exile, XT, Mavic, SID
Bottom Line:For road use ONLY! After riding through mud the pads had a coating of dirt embedded into them. Kool stop is the best!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Todd Kunkler a Cross Country Rider from Sylmar, CA USA
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2002
Favorite Trail:La Tuna
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Full brake system from Supergo
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:They're like a grind stone against the rim.
Similar Products Used:Avid
Bike Setup:Litespeed Obed with XT and XTR
Bottom Line:World's worst brake pads. Get KoolStop replacements NOW
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Ddust13 a Weekend Warrior from Bolton, MA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 27, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:None! They suck!!!!!!!!
Weaknesses:These have destroyed my rear rims with only mild usage without riding through mud of dirt. They are dirt magnets, they hold onto dirt and let it grind your rims to nothing. They suck!
Bottom Line:Did I say they suck? That's why I'm getting some Kool-Stops today
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Alan Koslowski a Cross Country Rider from Seattle, WA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 14, 2002
Favorite Trail:Little Bald Hills (Redwood NP)
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $12.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Decent Power in dry conditions
Weaknesses:Wear quickly
Mediocre at best in wet conditions
Similar Products Used:Avid stock brakes (came w/V brakes), Aztec
Bike Setup:2000 Specialized FSR XC, stock
Bottom Line:Note: Price paid is for 1-pair

Just thought I'd throw in another mediocre to bad review for this product. Guy at the shop said these are good. They work fairly well in dry conditions, but performance decreases greatly in wet weather and pads deteriorate quickly. The MSRP is high, performance is at best average. NOT a good value.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Kevin Niesen a Racer from Union Grove , Wi
Date Reviewed: December 11, 2001
Favorite Trail:Wimont Mt.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $30.00
Strengths:None None None
Weaknesses:Every thing! Squeals like a pig going in heat, also sounds like palm sander on your rims, $30 what the hell for ?
Similar Products Used:Next !
Bottom Line:Never used anything else (my fault) I thought I was doing something wrong on my set up until I was enlighten by others that wrote about this piece of S$%t. Next will be Kool Stops. I think the Manufacture should reimburse us for new rims, so write me a check for 500 big ones.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Ferrari a Weekend Warrior from Singapore
Date Reviewed: August 12, 2001
Favorite Trail:Track 15, Mandai
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Works well in dry weather, but still squeaks if not toed-in.
Weaknesses:It fails almost totally when comes in contact with mud. Brakes feels like it disappeared and could hear it sratching the rims. Squeals so loudly, u can hear it from a mile. And it did sratches the rims upon inspection. All those metallic liquid on my mavics...darn it
Similar Products Used:some taiwanese brake pads, which were much much better
Bike Setup:2001 Zaskar Race, judy race, XT/XTR/Thomson componentry
Bottom Line:Don't buy these. They are over-priced and way way way underperformed. One big dissapointment. Eat your expensive rims. A heartbreaker... Get Koolstops instead. At least they live up to it's name by really stopping your bike even in mud. The dudes at SHimano better get this pad making thing done right. U guys almost killed me with your failing brakes.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Manny E. a from Austin,Tx.
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Hmmm...
.......
.......Ok -they will STOP your bike.(But you'll be deaf as sh*t!)
Weaknesses:...Did I mention something about 'deafness',above?????
Man,I thought I was watching "Deliverance" on t.v.!
...."Squeeeeal like a pig,boy!!"
Bottom Line:The whole Shimano setup "XT",is good,in my opinion. I like brake levers,and shifters. But these XT pads... dudes...they suck!! (not necessarily the brake unit themselves.)
XT pads are always good out of the shop,but they get bad very,very quickly! I've had to have my front brake adjusted at least 10 times. I just bought bike in November!!
At the suggestion of a bud,I'm switching to 'KoolStop EagleClaws'.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by ian a from ny
Date Reviewed: March 31, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:stop the bike
Weaknesses:wore them down to metal in a single one hour ride....kinda wet and muddy but that's unacceptable.
Similar Products Used:brake pads
Bike Setup:trek 6000 with shimano xt brakes
Bottom Line:nah this is crap sorry
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by David a Cross Country Rider from Brunei
Date Reviewed: September 26, 2000
Favorite Trail:anything new
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $15.00
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:expensive, clog up in mud, wear fast and screw you rims.
Similar Products Used:Powertools and Koolstops
Bike Setup:KHS with LX/STX-RC
Bottom Line:Absolute crap!! Dont buy them!!
Seemed ok for a day or two but one good long ride in the mud and they were half gone. Add to that the fact that they clog up then act like sandpaper on your rims and they make for a pretty bad purchase. Wore them down to metal in an incredibly short time.
I have since gone to Kool stop thinlines which are 1000 times better and show almost no wear for the same abount of riding.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Antioch, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: July 12, 2000
Favorite Trail:Ridge Trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Don't know. Probably work well in wet conditions (that's what the "M" system means).
Weaknesses:Awful scraping noise (like sandpaper on the rims). They also pick up grit and aluminum from your rims which then acts as a tool to score your rims.
Similar Products Used:Aztec one piece and replaceable cartridge pads.
Bike Setup:Cannondale Killer V-HT with DD-60 shock.
Bottom Line:I used these pads for 2 rides (the XT slip-in pads with holders). I can't take the scraping noise. Once I stopped when it was scraping loudly to see if I could determine what the noise was all about. I saw a grain of sand imbedded in the pad, obviously acting like a tool on a lathe to cut into my rims! The Aztec one piece pads I had on before never did that and were quiet.

If you value your rims and silence, change out these pads.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Kokopelli a Cross Country Rider from Cincinnati
Date Reviewed: May 25, 2000
Favorite Trail:www.spokejunkies.com
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:They stop the bike.
Weaknesses:They wear out quick, they squeal like a pig.
Similar Products Used:Kool-stops
Bottom Line:I got new brakes and these pads came with em. They were done after less than one month of riding. Granted the riding was in mostly muddy conditions but after riding Kool-stops I expected more from pads, I'm switching back.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Ben a Racer from Illinois
Date Reviewed: March 30, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:It stops, runs noiseless SOMETIMES
Weaknesses:fading, FADING!!! ARG!! I HATE FADING!!! the grinding noise makes me AVOID using my brakes!!!
Similar Products Used:shimano XTR, Avid Rim Wrangler
Bottom Line:These pads work. Kinda. At first, they were noiseless, and were quite powerful. After 2 rides they started to fade down steep descents. the pad material is unacceptible! It grinds after 5 seconds of hard braking! i can only use them in short bursts to keep my rims from grinding through. Although they are powerful (when not FADING) i'm purchasing a pair of WTB dual compound pads today, i hope they WORK much better than these pads. 1 star for the agony the've cause, and 3 for the power. average out to 2.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by DIRTY BIRD a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: March 23, 2000
Favorite Trail:Hardwood Hills
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:Noise, Limited Stopping Power, Eat the S&*T out of your rims, and cost way too much.
Similar Products Used:Kool-Stop
Bike Setup:Giant ATX 890 - XT, Judy SL, XTR Rear
Bottom Line:These pads are crap and should never have been placed on such a great bike. I have Kool-Stops now abd they make all the difference.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Lasse Rasanen a Cross Country Rider from Finland
Date Reviewed: January 31, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Comes with the brakesystem
OK power until it gets full of aluminum chips
Weaknesses:They eat the rims
They make a big mess
They're expensive
Similar Products Used:Several very cheap models
Bike Setup:Rock Shox Judy SL, XT V
Bottom Line:The first time out with these in good weather and they already started to chew little pieces of aluminum from my Mavic. I'll try KoolStops next. I tested the XT pads under winter conditions and the power was OK. I just hate pads vaporizing my rims :I.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by johnnyb a Cross Country Rider from San Anselmo, CA
Date Reviewed: January 24, 2000
Favorite Trail:Wagon Wheel
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:NONE
Weaknesses:Durability
Similar Products Used:Kool Stop, Ritchey
Bike Setup:Stumpy Pro, Manitou, Race Face
Bottom Line:One rainy 30-mile bike ride and the new pads wear down past the limit line? And they cost 9 bucks? Who are we kidding?
I have Kool Stops in the back and they are still fine and I've had them longer than the XTs. Kool Stops have always lasted longer, on cantis and on vees. And they cost about 7 bucks.
Waste of money. Like the other XT parts though :^)
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Commuter Bob a Cross Country Rider from Sydney
Date Reviewed: January 24, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Came with the brakes
Weaknesses:Durability
Similar Products Used:Kool Stop
Bike Setup:Giant XTC, Marzocchi Z2, XT XTR
Bottom Line:Wore down to the metal in 1 day. 1 day. An endurance race in wet sandy conditions in Canberra.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by byron a Racer from st. catharines ontario
Date Reviewed: January 16, 2000
Favorite Trail:bruce in decew falls short hills
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:power light cartridge
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:cool stops tons of 4.99 pads
Bike Setup:specialized a1 frame mostly xt lots of ritchey spyder r
Bottom Line:I just bought these recently to try them. I rode a cheep padds for about a year only getting at most 6 weeks on them.
I tried cool stops and got a little more power. Then I got xt's my power really increased especially in the snow they don't hold ice like the cool stops and they get more power they only cost me 18 canadian
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Disgruntled Earthling a Cross-Country Rider from Orlando, FL
Date Reviewed: November 9, 1999
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Excellent performance during test ride at bike shop.
Weaknesses:
Endless squealing thereafter.
Similar Products Used:
I have a 3 year old beater bike and the brakes work just fine.
Bike Setup:
Marin / XT / Sid XC
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Scott Bays a Cross-Country Rider from Bonneau, SC
Date Reviewed: October 24, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Tsali, Thompson Loop
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Inexpensive, good stopping power
Weaknesses:
Wear too fast, Squeal like a pig
Similar Products Used:
Kool stops
Bike Setup:
Cannondale Raven
Bottom Line:They have great stopping power, until you hit the mudd or any water for that matter. The kicker for me to get rid of 'em was the squealing, I tried everything...believe me. Do youself a favor and get Kool Stops (unless you only ride in the desert and don't mind replacing pads every month).
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Alvin a Weekend Warrior from Concord, CA
Date Reviewed: September 27, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Briones Canyon
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Cheap, Name Brand
Weaknesses:
Wear way too fast
Similar Products Used:
LX/Avid/Alivo/STX
Bike Setup:
Dean Oscar Custom, XT/XTR mix, SDG Seat, Race Face cranks, Answer Hyperlite/Hyperends, Ame grips, Time ATAC Carbon pedals, Dean Stem/post, Mavic 217/GT CNC wheels, Bontrager Revolt SS tire pair, Sachs PC-51 chain, SID XC
Bottom Line:Okay, had these for about a year and the rear pads wore way too fast. I know I use the rear brakes a lot and shouldn't. It's my BMX background, but jeez I hardly ride. Strictly weekends. Probably going to go Kool stops after I wear out the front pads, which I've now swapped with the rears. Please see the rest of my review under the setup section.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by G.I. a Cross-Country Rider from Diamond Bar
Date Reviewed: September 7, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Arroyo Seco / El Prieto
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
XT
Weaknesses:
Squeeks a lot like crazy, I get so annoyed with this sound it drives me crazy.... I bought a set of XT V brakes and the pads are just the most worthless thing to have, I suggest to have them replaced ASAP with some CLAWS.....
Similar Products Used:
Kool Stop cantilevers.
Bike Setup:
KHS Alite 4000 with all XT components, Rock Shocks JUDY SL, Bontrager Valiant wheelset.
Bottom Line:The brakes are awesome but the pads needs some major design upgrade. The brakes will squeel no matter how much you clean your wheels. I clean my wheels with scotch pad to remove any brake residue but it makes it worse......... Again the brakes will squeel no matter what you do, I suggest to replace it with CLAW brake pads....
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Captian a weekend warrior from Massachusetts
Date Reviewed: January 29, 1999
Bottom Line:

These are the perfect dry weather pads. They are soft and will stop you on a dime. Word of the wise- do not take out on snow. Very, very bad things will happen!!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Marc Lomas a cross-country rider from Canada
Date Reviewed: October 8, 1998
Bottom Line:

I ride pretty hard. I ride in mud and rain. The pads stop me really well. The brakes are one of the easiest to toe in. I just have Cantis. The pad life is really short though! I like how the pad is cut so you can have them set up closer without the pad touching the tire. Less blown tires because of this
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Eric The Bike Man a cross-country rider from Wisconsin
Date Reviewed: July 27, 1998
Bottom Line:

For me there pads wore down faster than anything I've ever used before. In the rain or wet I couldn't even stop. It was just unbelievable. I WILL NEVER use Shinamo brake pads like these again. There some kind of joke. Take this advise From me, go out and buy any brake pads but these. It probably won't be a mistake.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by hau a cross-country rider from New Zealand
Date Reviewed: July 3, 1998
Bottom Line:

What is this? A joke is what these are. Two weeks commuting and already worn out!
Although they were included with the calipers, Shimano shouldn't waste peoples' time and money, go buy some more they say.
I spent less money than changing XT pads and changed instead to Kool-stop and Tektro, these are brake pads not jokes.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Erik a cross-country rider from Savonlinna,eastern Finland
Date Reviewed: May 25, 1998
Bottom Line:


I tried the xt brake pads on my lx cantis - in search for more power in wet.
I seems since the pads a tad longer than lx , and the lx calipers are shorter
than xt ; there is not enough power to pull the pads on my mavic 217's
efficiently - thus i switched back to my lx pads .
I guess there is only one way to get better braking in wet cond.
- get lx V's.
I suppose the xt pads with xt brakes work a bit better than the lx pad/brake .
For Lx i give 4 chilies - havn't riden xt brakes but i'm shure they diserve the same. LX are great when paired with stx rc or better levers ,lx pads-
they stop on a dime with two fingers , have progressive feel , controlable, need experience and patience to adjust though.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by dmstout a cross-country rider from Raleigh, NC
Date Reviewed: April 12, 1998
Bottom Line:

I'm talking any Shimano brake pad.
Get rid of them as fast as possible. The stock cantilever pads I call little rocks. The V stock pads suck just as bad. I pull them off immediately and save them as a spare just in case and usually replace them with Kool-Stop. They are a good price/performance comprimise pad.
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Kris Bagdasarian a weekend warrior from SOUTHINGTON, CT
Date Reviewed: May 22, 1997
Bottom Line:

I used to have Shimano LX pads. They were weak and squeeky. The new XT pads, however, are much better. They are very powerful even in wet conditions. And, they don't squeek!!!
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Greg Taylor a cross-country rider from Alexandria, Virginia
Date Reviewed: November 27, 1996
Bottom Line:

I put a set of these on my bike after nearly killing myself riding with the stock LX pads. On the good side, they have a large, curved surface area that provides a lot of stopping power. On the down side, that large, curved shape makes them a bit harder to set up. They seem to be wearing well. Overall, not a bad buy.
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by David Fang a cross-country rider from La Jolla, CA
Date Reviewed: May 31, 1996
Bottom Line:




These pads have a large contact area. They work O.K. on regular rims, but seem
to work better than other pads (Ritchey, Kool Stop) on rims with a machined
brake area (the U.B. Control found on the Mavic 217). I like these pads because
they don't flex a lot. Water doesn't seem to affect the pads a lot, but that
may be due to the machined brake area found on my rims. Under hard braking, the
pads tend to melt and glaze (you can tell by the sound they make and the smell).
They also tend to wear out rims faster than normal. Substract half a star if
your not using a rim with a machined brake area.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Francis a from Campbell, CA
Date Reviewed: March 6, 1996
Bottom Line:




These pads are truly excellent. They are quiet, stop well on dry and
wet conditions. They are big and hard to adjust but that goes with the
territory. The pads are refillable at $13 for a set of 4. That's a
great deal and saves a lot of effort readjusting the brakes
Overall Rating:5






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