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Hi guys :)

At the moment i run neon green brake pads on the back and they were working really well but recently they haven't been working as well as they could so i think its time i got some new pads :)

i have a few in mind but just wandered if anybody had any suggestions? :)

p.s i have a smooth rim, not ground and i would like to spend about 15 to 20 pounds :)

thanks.

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I also (probably) have the same problem with my pads..

I tried:

-Inspired ones. Were ok untill half broke off.

-Onza Citrus which worked ok after riding down a steep hill. (usually had no hold again the next day.)

Now I've got Rockman Greens which somehow only seem to work under 15°C ??! Slip like s*** when it's warmer. :S

Ideas? (apart from a grind)

by the way, did you try sanding them down a little? Mine sometimes had dirt on them which stoped them from working corectly ;)

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If you only ever ride in the dry then get some heatsink yellows, unbelievable on a smooth rim. I run them front and rear on my stock with a smooth rim up front and grind on the rear, awesome setup as long as it stays dry though I'll be grinding my front as well soon!

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i run echo tr pads on the rear smooth rim little bit of tar hold and bite is amazing and run rockman blues on the front smooth no tar and they hold brilliant as well, the echos cost me 16quid well worth it havent tried them in the wet though not that brave :giggle:

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i run echo tr pads on the rear smooth rim little bit of tar hold and bite is amazing and run rockman blues on the front smooth no tar and they hold brilliant as well, the echos cost me 16quid well worth it havent tried them in the wet though not that brave :giggle:

thanks :) i think my mate has them and they sound amazing and hold amazing!! They were one of the ones i had in mind ;)

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