🚴♀️ Elevate Your Ride with Dymoece Brake Pads!
Dymoece Bike Disc Brake Pads are a high-performance replacement option for various Shimano models, featuring a multi-metallic design for reduced noise and enhanced power modulation. With a focus on durability and heat dissipation, these pads ensure a smooth and comfortable braking experience, making them ideal for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Bike type | Mountain Bike |
Color | Multi Metallic Pads |
Material type | Metal |
Number of pieces | 4 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Dymoece |
Manufacturer | Dymoece |
Manufacturer reference | DM-SLX |
Package Dimensions | 11.43 x 4.32 x 0.76 cm; 45 g |
ASIN | B07GD5KW4T |
J**S
Nice!
Works as should!
C**D
Definitely stop better than resin pads
Definitely reccomend for extreme use or downhill stopping power. I replaced the resin brake pads previous owner installed on the rear brakes. Sometimes they are a little noisy...butI don't care aslonh as I can effectively stop. Downhill ru s and overheating pads require these. These also have outlasted resin pads on my mountain bike. No more heat soaking and lack of stopping power.
J**N
Value! Buy ‘em, bed ‘em in, ride ‘em (squeaky, though)
Update, several rides after initial review: OK these suns o’ guns are squeakier than normal, even when dry. Even so, if they last 70% as long as Shimano pads, I will likely purchase again. I sort of feel the noise, discernible during medium-hard slowing, for downhill switchbacks, for example, can be seen as a benefit to alert others. I’m pretty used to them.Initial review:For the price ($10!), I am very satisfied with these resin brake pads. I ride a Spec Stumpjumper 29er on Colorado Front Range trails in dry to variable conditions (some snow, some mud slop).I took 5 minutes to bed my brakes—wet one set of the brakes at a time with water, get up to 15-20 mph, then brake to a near stop without locking up brakes, repeat several times; then do the same for the other set.I have put over 100 trail miles on these pads, and they are working just fine. I have heard a little more squeal from them than my last pads, but I have been riding thru some springtime snowmelt, so I am in no way concerned.Buy them, bed them in, ride them. If I notice significant deterioration or short life span, I’ll be back to update.
J**N
Great braking performance for my riding style.
I really like the way these pads perform in regards to braking. Smooth, quiet, and they don’t lock up as quickly as the metal pads I was using before. Snap easily in place on the install and I can afford to have spares around at the price I paid for them. I don’t know how long they’ll last as of yet but I can get 5 sets of these vs what I was paying before.
D**S
Resin pads--noisy brakes/rotors are a thing of the past!
I ride an enduro bike (Evil Offering) and ride down very steep trails in northern California. For years I used noisy metallic and semi-metallic pads because I was told resin pads didn't have enough "stopping power". That is untrue. These resin pads are more than enough to stop my large body (210 pounds) and bike on very challenging MTB terrain. They work great in my Shimano XT 2 piston brakes. You get a very gradual bite with resin compared to metallic pads, which I've actually learned to love. But, once you get halfway into the lever pull they grip up tight and will stop a train. Thanks!
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