Swissstop Disc27 Endurance Brake Pads Disc Brake Pads |
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Availability | In stock |
Product ID |
36410
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Brand | Swissstop |
Store | Wiggle UK and ROW |
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Description |
Engineered for maximum stopping power, these brake pads feature SwissStop's Disc E compound. This means that you'll benefit from its consistent braking performance and low weight. Combining an extremely high endurance pad compound with an organic formula, these brake pads give you long lasting braking performance with low noise. Compatibility: Shimano XTR BR-M9120 XT BR-M8120,BR-M8020 SLX BR-M7120 SAINT BR-M820,BR-M810 ZEE BR-M640 BR-MT520 TRP Quadiem Quadiem SL Slate T4 Tektro HD-M750 HD-M745 HD-M735 HD-E725 ATTENTION: PADS MUST BE BEDDED IN TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE Step 1. On a gradual downhill slope, drag each brake for 20-30 seconds, alternating between front and rear. Repeat 2-3 times. Step 2. On a steeper slope, engage and drag the brakes for 10-15 seconds then increase lever pressure until the bike slows almost to a complete stop. Repeat 2-3 times. Pro Tip: The front pads will have been heated more than the rear. To achieve optimal performance, exchange the front and rear pads then repeat Step 2. CAUTION before replacing or exchanging brake pads it is essential to let all parts cool.
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Wiggle UK and ROW | Swissstop Disc27 Endurance Brake Pads Disc Brake Pads | £11.99 | Visit Store |
Engineered for maximum stopping power, these brake pads feature SwissStop's Disc E compound. This means that you'll benefit from its consistent braking performance and low weight. Combining an extremely high endurance pad compound with an organic formula, these brake pads give you long lasting braking performance with low noise. Compatibility: Shimano XTR BR-M9120 XT BR-M8120,BR-M8020 SLX BR-M7120 SAINT BR-M820,BR-M810 ZEE BR-M640 BR-MT520 TRP Quadiem Quadiem SL Slate T4 Tektro HD-M750 HD-M745 HD-M735 HD-E725 ATTENTION: PADS MUST BE BEDDED IN TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE Step 1. On a gradual downhill slope, drag each brake for 20-30 seconds, alternating between front and rear. Repeat 2-3 times. Step 2. On a steeper slope, engage and drag the brakes for 10-15 seconds then increase lever pressure until the bike slows almost to a complete stop. Repeat 2-3 times. Pro Tip: The front pads will have been heated more than the rear. To achieve optimal performance, exchange the front and rear pads then repeat Step 2. CAUTION before replacing or exchanging brake pads it is essential to let all parts cool.