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Brake Pad Upgrade???
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along with stainless brake lines and a modern pad compound, they are more than adequatePLUMMEN wrote: Dual discs are the best upgrade for these bikes.
Sintered brake pads have metal (usually mostly copper) in the blend of the compound. They are harder on stainless rotors. The advantage to sintered pads is longer life and better heat dispersion. Organic compounds are made out of a multitude of different things but most modern pads use some sort of kevlar/resin blend. They are much gentler on rotors, but have a shorter life.
Its really a matter of personal preference. I have found that sintered pads tend to be "grabby" and that i don't have very good feedback of what the wheel is doing under hard braking. They tend to be slow at first then very aggressive. I prefer the Ferodo platinum (organic) pads. Great feedback through the wheel and its very linear, no surprises. I really want to get some iron rotors to go with these pads.
www.braketech.com/index.php?option=com_c...rake-pads&Itemid=176
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I have Ferodo Platinum pads in one of my bikes and like them.
Sintered pads will tear up the rotors, but they stop well.
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Have found that the softer organic non-metallic shorter-life pads provide adequate braking performance with less tendency to squeal during brake application. And that cost of more frequent replacement of the softer pads is offset by expense saved toward disc maintenance.
A sometimes overlooked advantage of single disc is less unsprung weight for the front end.
Where stopping power of a single front disc is enough to squall the tire on a dry paved road, the addition of a second disc may not decrease the stopping distance in ordinary riding.
For racing, dual discs should be less affected by heat build-up.
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kzdcw wrote: Nessism or DoctoRot, Would you guys happen to have the part # to the rear Ferodo Brake Pads. I like the idea of the Platinum Organic Pads.
Ferodo #FDB132
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