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Brake pads for tuffs?
OrgasmDonor:
if era correct not required then gooey pads are good, prob come in green too :daumenhoch:
super mat:
ive got a survivor tuff burner with original tuff pads.they grab like mad.im gonna look into that swrfega trick,ive got bikes that dont stop at all :shocked:
Rever:
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--- Quote from: Rever on September 16, 2011, 07:49 PM ---ive got some 'exposure bachelor pads' to try out tomorrow will let you know how I get on
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squeaky squeaky!!!!! make sure your calipers are pefectly adjusted so when you brake the pads cant judder otherwise your in for some ear bleeding, toeing them in a small amount helps too
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All fitted up and tested out. No squeaking, potentially lucked out with setting brakes up. I can go downhills and stop now, endos are once again possible as was a very enjoyable skid to stop me going into the back of a van. In all seriousness theyre much better than what I had and I can stop a lot faster now
Julian347:
Using clear pads on my black tuffs. Didn't make any noise to start with, but now they squeal like a pig in an abattoir. Stop better than tuff pads though.
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