Two pairs of B03s brake pads from Shimano
S**D
Works for My Scooter With a Thicker Rotor
Got these to replace the Logan brake pads on my Nami Klima. Finding Logan brake pads can be pretty difficult so I went for these hoping they'd work since the dimensions seemed nearly identical. Not a perfect fir right away but with a little hand sanding on the pads and they fit like a charm. Broke in easy and stop me on a dime just like the Logans. Very satisfied!
M**M
Quiet and solid braking performance
Quiet, solid braking with mechanical brake system
A**Y
I'd buy again
Easy to install. Work great 👍
C**D
Work well, even in wet. Durable...but somewhat squeaky
I use them on my TrekMarlin 4 for daily 8km + 8km commute...this is my third set already. Strets in Lima aren't particularly well kept, so I pick up some dirt and gravel on the way, as well as some water from the occasional wet days (not too many and not too wet, anyway). They wear evenly and provide proper stopping grip, even with extra weight (backpack on a rear rack): I'm happy with their preformance. However, resin pads are supposed to be definitely more silent than the regular ones, and even though I keep my brakes fairly clean (alcohol-cleaned disks) and regulated, sometimes they squeal quite loud. Any recommendations?
C**N
Always good to have a spare set
I like that these come not just with the pads, but the springs and cotter pins as well. That makes them a pretty "complete" Shimano disc brake service kit. (IMO a fully complete kit would include a set of the spacer washers used on the bolts for almost all Shimano caliper mounts, because they're cheap and small, but really easy to use and not standard hardware-store washers - they're "domed".)I recently bought a new bike and the brakes squealed like crazy, despite "breaking them in" properly. Probably some chain lube got on the disc, and with Shimano's that's almost impossible to clean out of the pad. Once the pad is fouled it's easier to replace it than bake out the residue. If your pads are "glazing" regularly, consider just cleaning the discs thoroughly with alcohol, and throwing on a new set of pads. It's cheaper than the hassle of trying to clean a fouled pad.
M**I
Finally, breaks that don't make noise.
When I first got a bike with disk breaks I didn't have any issues with them. The bike came with backup, replacement pads and those worked great as well. After I decided to buy the cheaper pads and not only did they not have stopping power, but we're very loud, worse when wet. I went through so many brands since then with same results regarding the noise. These finally, dry or wet, don't make any loud noises when I stop. These are my new go to pads. I hate hearing that sound when I stop.
G**C
AS ADVERTISED.
AS ADVERTISED.
F**R
Shimano resin pads, consistent and great value.
Genuine Shimano resin pads at a great price. I like the bite and feel that a resin pad gives over sintered types. Sure they wear out faster but at this price I replace them annually and keep the last set as spares. I'm not a big DH rider, more single track and XC so do not have a big heat fade issue. Consistently perform, can replace both sets in about 10 minutes and the new ones come with pad spring and split pins. Take about a five mile ride to bed in nicely. Great value and peace of mind.
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