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SRAM Dish brake block set Metalic Carbon Avid XX X0

€8,99

  • Geschikt voor verschillende weersomstandigheden
  • Ideaal voor MTB, trekking en racefietsen
  • Langere levensduur door correct inremmen

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Description

These metalic carbon disc brake cubes are suitable for Elvedes HP4000, Avid Elixir 1/3/7/9 / CR / R and SRAM via GT / X0 / XX / XX World Cup brakes. They offer a good price/quality ratio and are suitable for different bicycles and weather conditions.


  • Ideal during dry conditions
  • For MTB / trekking / racing bikes
  • Ideal during wet conditions
  • For MTB
  • Ideal during both wet and dry weather conditions
  • For e-bike

After mounting these brake pads it is important to brake them in for a longer lifespan. This can be done by slightly attracted the brake lever while driving and ensuring that the brake pads touch the brake disc. Drive approximately 100 meters at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour and brake a little faster at the end to reduce the speed to about 5 kilometers per hour. Then slowly raise the speed while slightly braking. Repeat this 10 to 12 times to ensure that the brake pads are properly labeled.

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SRAM Dish brake block set Metalic Carbon Avid XX X0

€8,99

These metalic carbon disc brake cubes are suitable for Elvedes HP4000, Avid Elixir 1/3/7/9 / CR / R and SRAM via GT / X0 / XX / XX World Cup brakes. They offer a good price/quality ratio and are suitable for different bicycles and weather conditions.



After mounting these brake pads it is important to brake them in for a longer lifespan. This can be done by slightly attracted the brake lever while driving and ensuring that the brake pads touch the brake disc. Drive approximately 100 meters at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour and brake a little faster at the end to reduce the speed to about 5 kilometers per hour. Then slowly raise the speed while slightly braking. Repeat this 10 to 12 times to ensure that the brake pads are properly labeled.

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