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Theres no point in my opinion, there are so many people making them now, theres a pad for everyone!

Heatsink do refills for £10 posted, I just bought a set of Yellows to go in my Phatpad backings, hopefully they'll turn out all right.

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Theres no point in my opinion, there are so many people making them now, theres a pad for everyone!

Heatsink do refills for £10 posted, I just bought a set of Yellows to go in my Phatpad backings, hopefully they'll turn out all right.

I have heatsink greens and they are good just want to try it out what to use eny idea and it is not just 10 posted when i live in india like 30 post ha.

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COOL!

Trials in india sounds good :D

Nice and hot!

Does it matter what colour the pads are?

Mat.

You're posts get smarter every time you post!

Don't bother making your own, get some onza limeys for £9, off TartyBikes.com.

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find somewhere that sells ployurethane, the colour doesn't matter so much (although it can make a difference) its the Shore A durometer (the hardness) that matters.

Look for something with between 82 and 90 Shore A. The best way to shape it is with a REALLY sharp knife (like a stanley blade, or one of those snappable retracting blades). Use some soapy water as lube.

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