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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Very good price and fits as it should. Was a little hard to find this part but finally foud it.Seller put the dimensions of the part on his add that helped alot.And easy to identify.
Roi'ikka
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Didn't notice a difference between these resin ones and my Shimano ones I replaced with these. These aren't "fully resin / organic", they still have metal shards in them, to be clear. Still "screech" sounding on my eBike ..
Sunny
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Most bikes, including e-bikes seem to come with the lowest quality standard parts. These brake pads stop in a shorter distance and have a much more even grip than the original brake pads that came with the bike. They'll probably last longer than the old brake pads too. Also, since it came with 2 sets, I now have a spare to change out the old one.
ClaudeB
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
Works well. I will have to see how it goes from a wear and tear aspect but I have two sets so not so critical.
Some guy
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
They stop you from crashing if you need them buy them if you don't don't buy them
Tammy Lynn Pahl
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2024
Great product. The quality is about the same as the original pads. The price is great, as you get two pairs for under $20. I would buy them again. They are not noisy, and they clamp nicely on the rotors.
Kenneth Kaup
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I got these for a neighbor that has an electric trike. Exactly what he needed.
Serhiy
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 3, 2024
I have changed the disc, multiple times tried to adjust calipers to get rid of the squeaky noise... But what really helped - these pads! ))Recommend.
joseph figueroa
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
very easy installation very good price and very good product
Scooter Life Rocks
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
Organic brake pads are the quietest brake pads. They also work great even in the rain and have a good feel when braking hard or braking easy. Compared to metallic pads which which can squeak and squeal very loudly much of the time. The trade-off is in longevity. Organic pads need to be replaced much more often. Pads are generally easy to replace but replacement also costs money. Quiet and more often replaced versus loud and less replacement. Metallic pads can eat your disc rotor up too. So that's also more time and expense. There are some in-betweener pads you can look into. I'm gonna stick with organic quiet pads that are easily replaced and don't eat the rotors up. Seems like the most time-efficient and definitely most quiet way to go. I keep an extra set for the front wheel and one Allen wrench in case I need it on the road. I take off the bracket holding the caliper, not the wheel so it only takes a minute or two. Adjusting the caliper bracket after pad replacement is easy. Just grab the brake lever and tighten the caliper bracket screws and it's properly adjusted. It takes a minute or two at best. Don't watch videos that show taking off the tire. That's a waste of time and energy especially if you have a heavy eBike with lots of stuff on the handlebars or a windscreen like me. Just do it at the caliper bracket.
Ghassan Al Alami
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 16, 2023
طيبة ومفيد وقوية
Spudz McKinze
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
These Resin Pads are comparable to the Shimano BO1S Resin pads & the Tektro E10.11 Resin pads. The "Brand Name" pads run from $9 to $15 bucks a set, depending on time of yr and where you get them. That makes these a Pretty Good bargain overall. I've run both Shimano and the Tektro Resin Pads and like the Shimano best. The Shimano's tended to wear more evenly and last a tad longer than the Tektro's. That said, these Magitati Resin Pads hold up well, wear evenly and hold up about as well as the Tektro brand.. I prefer Resin pads over the Metallic or Ceramic composite brake pads because they have a more "progressive" feel ( more control) and my Disk Rotors last longer. The harder Metallic & Ceramic pads "bite" a bit harder and wear the Rotors faster than the Resin compounds do. I noticed that these Magitati Pads have the Resin wear material bonded in 4 places on each individual backing plate while Shimano uses 2 bond points and the Tektro's 3. I prefer the 4 point bonding method these pads use. Lastly, I've found that the Tektro E10.11 & Shimano BO1S pads are often pirated and sold under the name brand they have faked or copied. I'd rather opt for a Chinese Brand that owns their product over paying too much for a cheap fake.
Robert R Davis
Reviewed in Australia on January 8, 2021
All worked well and at a good price
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