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  • why does it seem impossible to find a consistently decent brake pad?
  • kaiser
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    sometimes they are good ….sometimes not
    why can’t the manufacturers make something that works and then stick to it?

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    I have no issue with hope sintered

    brant
    Free Member

    Swiss Stop? Goodrich?

    racing_ralph
    Free Member

    brant – Member

    Swiss Stop? Goodrich?

    What are these “goodrich” you speak of? Goodridge i presume, and you with place in bike folk lore! I ask you!!

    brant
    Free Member

    What are these “goodrich” you speak of? Goodridge i presume, and you with place in bike folk lore! I ask you!!

    lol 🙂

    turnip
    Free Member

    goodridge would be the brand that hotlines (nee chainreaction) distribute…

    Bit of below the belt advertising by brant who works for them there! Tut Tut

    knottie8
    Free Member

    genuine Shimano brake pads always seem to be good for me.

    monotokpoint
    Free Member

    use your feet

    Spongebob
    Free Member

    kaiser – Member

    sometimes they are good ….sometimes not
    why can’t the manufacturers make something that works and then stick to it?

    ….and insist that bike frame manufacturers correctly and accurately machine the caliper mountings.

    ….and that mechanics fit these brakes correctly.

    …..and that users know how to look after them.

    😆

    forge197
    Free Member

    a2z been consistent and predictable for me

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