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stick with creepy crawlers if you like them or consider a monty or try all but maxxis are good for natural and street stuff, for brake pads, alot of people rave about heatsink yellow pads i prefere powers pads from superstar components myself it just depends on your rim surface and your brake feel

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i will stick with the maxxis they havent let me down when ive need grip.For my brakes i have them solid , the pads are really close to the rims i used a old top up card to space them out haha . Would i find these heatsink pads on tartybikes or any other cheaper website ?

Thanks Milo

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i will stick with the maxxis they havent let me down when ive need grip.For my brakes i have them solid , the pads are really close to the rims i used a old top up card to space them out haha . Would i find these heatsink pads on tartybikes or any other cheaper website ?

Thanks Milo

you buy the heatsink pads from heatsink themselves

heatsink

other cheap places for pads are

disco brake pads

superstar components

trialsman

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I will be getting the magura spec reds compounds tomorrow. From what it says on DiscoBrakes site they do the job .Heatsinks are out of the question . I think thats abit to much for pads same with the TNN pads Onza limey20, thanks for the tyre advice i will be getting them soon .. thanks for the links Milo123

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I will be getting the magura spec reds compounds tomorrow. From what it says on DiscoBrakes site they do the job .Heatsinks are out of the question . I think thats abit to much for pads same with the TNN pads Onza limey20, thanks for the tyre advice i will be getting them soon .. thanks for the links Milo123

Actually i used to run those Magura reds when they were being tested/prototyped, and they weren't too shabby really, but they wear down stupidly fast

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