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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
help up awhile
AmazJunky
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Pads last a lot longer than the OEM Super73s. They are quiet and fit perfectly. I will purchase these again.
Eliecer Gomez
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Funciona muy bien y están más económicos que en cualquier lugar en Medellín Colombia
Shanold
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
No squeaking, and the bike stops just as well as it did with my old Tektro pads. Overall, for the price, they’re not bad. They’re not a brand name, but they’ve worked well for me!
Richard LaBracio
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Slapped a pair of these on my bike and it stops great again. We’ll see how long they hold up but for the price and quantity can’t beat it. Takes a few minutes to slap new one on, easy install.
Tracy P
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
A big improvement over the stock pads that came on the ebike in feel, quietness, and stopping power. Too early to tell how long they will last, but at this price, I will buy again regardless. Recommended.
Moises
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
My Shimano brakes needed their first brake pad replacement. I wanted to be frugal but wasn't sure how cheaper pads would compare to the Shimano OEM pads. So I bought both and figured if these bargain brand versions were good I'd keep them and if not I'd have a new set of Shimano standing by. These pads were not very good. They fit fine. Went in easily and had no problems installing, but the performance is noticeably poor compared to the OEM version. I left one OEM set on the front brake and a set of these aftermarket pads on the rear to compare. The Shimanos bite hard with a lighter squeezing of the lever and bring the bike to a stop nearly instantly. You can't really be accurate when you're judging by feel but I'd estimate these pads are about half to a third as effective just based on how much distance I continue to travel after braking in addition to how hard I have to squeeze the brake lever. It's a night and day difference.If you are using these for casual riding or commuting, you might be satisfied and you're definitely going to pay less. However, if your application is mountain biking, or riding a fast e-bike I would get the OEM pads. Essentially any application where you are braking while riding down a steep grade or trying to stop a fast-moving bike very quickly like an e-bike, these pads are not good enough. I can't speak to the wear as I only rode these pads a few days then switched to Shimano pads. That being said, I do know the Shimano pads last a long long time. I've used aftermarket pads for a 4-piston hydraulic brake on a different bike I own and those worked just as good as OEM Shimano pads, but they lasted half as long. So in that case the Shimano pads were still a better value because they lasted long enough that the price ended up the same and the Shimano required half as much maintenance. Can't say that is the case here since I didn't keep the pads on long enough to assess wear, but throwing that out as a consideration to anyone else seeing cheaper pads and assuming they're a better deal. S
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