Clark's Diatech Mechanical Caliper Disc Brake Pads Features: Clark's have formed a global partnership with Carbone Lorraine, the world\'s largest disc brake manufacturers. ... more
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Clark's Diatech Mechanical Caliper Disc Brake Pads Features: Clark's have formed a global partnership with Carbone Lorraine, the world\'s largest disc brake manufacturers. Founded over 100 years ago, the company manufacture for the aviation, automotive, motorcycle, train and cycle industries. Jumbo jets and TGV trains all stop on Carbone Lorraine pads! Organic Compound Pads: All Weather Braking Durability Low Heat Generation Sintered Compound Pads: Higher performance in Severe Conditions Increased Durability Longer Pad Life Higher Friction
Advantages: Easy to fit and maintain plus great price Disadvantages: Will need adjusting from time to time
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The Avid BB7 mechanicaldiscbrake is a good option if you're looking for an aftermarket mechanicaldiscbrake that's both affordable and adjustable. By most accounts (including mine), the Tri-Align Caliper Positioning System is the easiest way to mount a discbrake on a mountain bike, and it allows you to spend less time cursing tiny shims and stomping around your shop or garage.
While I wouldn't argue that the long-term performance of the Avid mechanicalbrakes trumps that of most hydraulic brake systems on the market, they're far and above the best mechanicaldiscbrakes that I've tried. If you have the choice between a set of Avid mechanicals and pretty much any other mechanicaldiscbrake available today, go with the Avid and save yourself a bunch of headaches and many days of sore hands. If you're considering a set...
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Advantages: Last for ages and easy to fit Disadvantages: None
...I've used the Avid BB7 mechanical for over three years now & have been satisfied using these sintered (Gold) pads. The setup was both the stock 160mm rotor & 185mm rotor. Even in pouring rain the 160mm plus these Avid pads stop the bike with great modulation. Now I have one installed for the front for my XC bike which stops like a dream. Occasionally dirt and oil may require you to clean them by either soaking the pads in alcohol & sanding a thin layer. In either case, the pads last a long time and the break-in period is fast! (Just pour water on the rotor, go down the hill and brake hard couple times)
These brakepads can vary from dealer to dealer but mainly the retail for around £15, there are various online stores that they can pe purchased from including "Evanscycles.com" and "chainreactioncycles.com"...
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Advantages: Stops your bike. Easy to setup. Disadvantages: Takes a while to bed in. Supplied pads rubbish.
...Oooh... brakes these days. Rim or Disc? Cable or Hydralic? The way things are going, you'd swear that discbrakes were the be all and end all of brakes these days, but you'd be wrong, as Shimano will be eager to prove.
Shimano have been doing V-brakes for quite a while now, and the LX really demonstrates that. Whilst I was sorely tempted by a discbrake, I can't really see what all the fuss is about. Yes, if you're into hurtling down hills on your 55lb monster downhill bike then discs are for you, if you're a cross country rider trying to shave a bit off the weight then vees are still you best bet.
The brake is the cheapest in the Shimano range to offer the parallelogram design, which keeps the brakepads parallel to the braking surface, resulting in longer pad life and better braking performance.
Setting the brakes up is fairly...
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