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I have a set on old coust cnc backings with original koxx browns in them very worn and was wondering if anyone has tried LGM Re-Fills in them.

Its for another bike ( wifes bike ) and i run a TNN set up on mine, so more than happy to use their pads on other bike and would save from buying backings

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I have a set on old coust cnc backings with original koxx browns in them very worn and was wondering if anyone has tried LGM Re-Fills in them.

Its for another bike ( wifes bike ) and i run a TNN set up on mine, so more than happy to use their pads on other bike and would save from buying backings

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The TNNs wouldn't be loose, as they're slightly larger. Even if they were a little loose, just use some sort of epoxy resin and it should be fine. I had some Coust pads that I cut down like a spaz and they were a relatively loose fit, so I just put some Araldite in to glue them in and had no problems.

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I've never used glue before . Always made sure its a good fit and squashed them in vice, will give them a try though ran coust cnc backings on the base from 6/7 years ago and many pads on different bikes.

Untill my rockman which i got this summer and used tnn and gave wife the coust running out of pads all worn over the years koxx browns/green/ yellows heatsink blue/red, coust pads, lol zoo pads were the worst really soft

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