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Post by janix on Apr 14, 2006 12:43:35 GMT 8
Have anyone of tired this? I lost a brake pad during the Asin race... long story. So next day i went to the shop to buy Avid brake pads, but non of the three shops have one, but all of them have the Fastop Avid brake pads, and everyone who has avids here in Baguio uses them.
The thing is, i've been using them for a week now, and still, the stopping power is not at par with the avid pads. and i noticed, it somehow ate the rotor's surface so it's not anymore smooth like my rear. Is it just me, or is this pad really not good?
I need your inputs, so i could immediately replace them in case. I'll just order nalang.
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hance
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Post by hance on Apr 14, 2006 16:08:24 GMT 8
I'm using fastop pads front and rear. Yup, they're not as grabby as the avids, but they're powerful nevertheless, I still one-finger-stop on a dime. Maybe sa setup mo lang.
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Post by janix on Apr 14, 2006 16:29:21 GMT 8
hmm, i dont know. all i did was replace the pads. ;D
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boyet
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Post by boyet on Apr 24, 2006 22:06:00 GMT 8
If you have time to visit manila. just buy the original pads here or just make it a reserve just in case. Enjoy braking! Boyetworks.
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