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Every brake compound tested - The ultimate guide for road bikes! 

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Disc brakes on road bikes are everywhere, so understanding which brake pad compound suits your riding style is important, because they all have strengths and weaknesses.
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Most people stick with the stock brake pads that come with their disc brake groupset, but there are lots of varieties out there, and understanding which is best for your road bike can really make a difference to your riding experience. Below are the general guidelines, but I will be testing all four compounds in real world scenarios.
Resin or Organic brake pads:
A softer compound, good for general riding, that is easy to bed in.
Great bite from cold, good performance in the wet, easy on disc rotors
Need replacing more frequently, don't do well under extreme braking conditions (heat)
Sintered metal or metallic brake pads:
High hardness compound, good for extreme braking
Durable, excellent in high heat applications, very strong braking when up to temp
Harsh on rotors, poor bite from cold, bad in wet conditions
Semi-metallic brake pads
A combination of Resin & Sintered, good all rounder, offers best of both.
Good bite from cold, good in high heat, good in wet
Little harsher on disc rotors than resin, not as good in extreme braking as sintered.
Ceramic brake pads
An interesting compound, offering characteristics supposedly unmatched by the other three.
Soft, so easy to bed in, and easy on disc rotors, but despite this very long lasting, and great in high heat applications.
Based on my testing, the resin are a great choice if you commute or do a lot of city riding. The sintered offer excellent performance if you always ride down massive descents, but take too long to get up to temp for general riding IMO.
My favourite were the semi-metallics, but followed very closely by the ceramic pads. I found the ceramic pads were excellent, but had a slight tendency to isolate the heat into the disc rotors during extreme braking.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Start
00:22 - Introduction
01:39 - Resin - Overview
04:05 - Resin hill testing
05:21 - Sintered - Overview
06:06 - Sintered hill testing
08:05 - Semi-metallic - Overview
09:25 - Semi-metallic hill testing
10:32 - Ceramic - Overview
11:59 - Ceramic hill testing
12:38 - Conclusion
15:47 - Bonus clip time
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I am not a professionally trained bike mechanic. There can be risks associated with using products that are unbranded, untested, or come from sources where the provenance is unknown. Please talk to a qualified bike mechanic if you are in any doubt.
In essence, be careful, do your research, and cycle safe!!!

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Комментарии : 254   
@itzalex2369
@itzalex2369 3 месяца назад
You are the only guy on yt who tests and give honest oppinions on cheap stuff. Love ur content
@Frostbiker
@Frostbiker 3 месяца назад
I love to see that he actually uses the stuff that he has found to work for him. He's one of us.
@theonemanopinion2764
@theonemanopinion2764 3 месяца назад
Cade media do this too. They advocate for Decathlon Triban £300 bikes all the time. So much so they got sponsored by decathlon.
@Paksusuoli95
@Paksusuoli95 3 месяца назад
Anyone who buys Chinese should think of the poor dogs :(((
@Omar411269
@Omar411269 3 месяца назад
@@Paksusuoli95 wow that's a prejudiced comment to make....
@Paksusuoli95
@Paksusuoli95 3 месяца назад
​@@Omar411269 Prejudiced of you to assume they don't do those things. Your western mind can't comprehend that they're different from you.
@timcoggins1445
@timcoggins1445 3 месяца назад
It was a great pleasure meeting you! I went for a chat at lunchtime with the mechanic at our village bike shop and I walked out, but then stepped back in asking a guy there "Excuse me, are you Luke?". It was really good to have a chat 👍
@DanTuber
@DanTuber 3 месяца назад
Changing brake pads is a pain. So much respect and appreciation for your effort.
@manoz6194
@manoz6194 3 месяца назад
I read that as "charging" lol, I was like wtf are you on about?
@festerofest4374
@festerofest4374 3 месяца назад
@@manoz6194 Won't be long and we'll have bluetooth brake pads that need to be charged lol
@kurt1391
@kurt1391 2 месяца назад
It should take < 5 minutes. Throw the bike in the stand, remove the wheel, take out the clip, unscrew the screw, pop out the pads, press the pistons back in, reverse all that, and done. Sometimes the caliper has to be realigned, which can take one minute or more than that if it's a pain.
@DanTuber
@DanTuber 2 месяца назад
@@kurt1391 The trickiest bit is getting the screw to go through both holes of the clips
@lemonshire1
@lemonshire1 3 месяца назад
Respect for the amount of effort you put into this video (and all the others of course). Keep up the good work!
@JourdainColeman
@JourdainColeman 3 месяца назад
What an awesome video! Well presented, with great information, and humor. I like the mix of vlog style with valuable/voiceover! Thanks for taking the time to put this test together, getting this much footage combined with the editing must have taken an age!!
@TraceVelo
@TraceVelo 3 месяца назад
Real recognises real 👊 😎 No but seriously thanks Jourdain, this did take an absolute AGE in the edit, learnt a butt load in the process tho. Filming vloggy style content outdoors is a massive challenge, and def change to my usual style.
@JourdainColeman
@JourdainColeman 3 месяца назад
@@TraceVelo The effort definitely shows!! 👌🏼 The RU-vid Algorithm should bring people to this video for years to come
@TwoTroutCreations
@TwoTroutCreations 3 месяца назад
I still have rim brakes but wanted to watch this video bc you're that awesome. Love the content Luke!
@DonnieX6
@DonnieX6 3 месяца назад
It's about time somebody sells some sintered metal brake shoes for rim brakes :D
@global_nomad.
@global_nomad. 23 дня назад
just wanted to update here on the ceramic pads - after seeign this video I ordered some of these - only tried the ceramics in the last 6 weeks but very impressed in all conditions and though i do get some noise occasionally , on the whole they are much quieter and effective than a wide range of other previously tried pads - so thanks for your testing and sharing. gives me added trust in your opinions and experience.
@soccerguyhammers
@soccerguyhammers 3 месяца назад
This video answered all my questions about different compounds. Excellent tests, going above and beyond as always. Fantastic job!
@Peo_Sahlin
@Peo_Sahlin 3 месяца назад
Great as usual, Luke! 👍🙂 I'm thankful of all the work you put in making these videos.
@wayneclement7201
@wayneclement7201 3 месяца назад
Ive run N&T Pads and Rotors for a few years now, amazing quality and value. Rotors with a bit more meat to them seem to handle the higher heat I've found, i.e smaller/less holes in the rotor, so there's more metal
@merckxy54
@merckxy54 3 месяца назад
Another great review that we all needed! Did not realise there were so many different compounds!
@RickRolling-tc7vb
@RickRolling-tc7vb 3 месяца назад
That was the best video on brake pad compounds that I've seen. Really comprehensive, full range of conditons, good methodology and excellent summary - and the effort and deication you put into your testing is very much appreciated. Well done, thanks, and keep up the good work in as sustinable way as you can.
@leicusezeo6757
@leicusezeo6757 3 месяца назад
This really helps me to choose the proper combination of brake pads I should use for my daily commute bike. Thank you for your serious effort and practical tests
@frenzalrhomb1
@frenzalrhomb1 3 месяца назад
Thanks for all the effort on this. Great video, cheers matey👍
@global_nomad.
@global_nomad. 3 месяца назад
just looking and new rotors and pads, both worn. so good timing. thanks also for adding notes in the text below, helpful
@geeoffchin
@geeoffchin 3 месяца назад
Really great video, so thorough as well, I've always had a question about the different brake materials, and didnt think I'd ever get it answered!
@Rikmk90
@Rikmk90 3 месяца назад
Appreciate the time and effort put into this video Luke 👍
@daevion5585
@daevion5585 3 месяца назад
The Bonus Clip got me excited for the next episodes, Goodluck on the videos and builds Luke! 🥖🥖🥖
@Boellemids
@Boellemids 3 месяца назад
Thank you for continuously uploading great videos!
@Miekzz
@Miekzz 3 месяца назад
Thanks for another super video Luke!
@MosesPlays
@MosesPlays 2 месяца назад
Much love from Israel
@esanchez47
@esanchez47 27 дней назад
Man i just enjoy the detailed and honest approach of your videos. Also i don't know if i mentioned in other videos, but trying the chinese brands it's just a big help for those who want to try alternatives. Keep the good work!
@Carftymk
@Carftymk 3 месяца назад
bless you so much. i've never understood how people compared brake pads and rotors and i've been looking at these on ali last week
@johnandrus3901
@johnandrus3901 3 месяца назад
Very interesting. I don't ride a bike with disc brakes, but your comparison also is applicable to automobiles. Various different pad compounds are offered. I've used ceramic pads on my two high-performance cars for years. Excellent all around braking and no visible brake dust on the wheels. I'll stick with rim brakes on my bikes. Both my road and tandem bikes have cantilever brakes and they work well in the wet and dry. I've been running CODA's in front and Kool-Stop in the back. Very little wear, so I don't worry about replacing them often. I'm 66 and I still ride around 25 miles a day, as long as the weather permits. Where I live in the States, it isn't too hilly, but I still have a lot of stop-start riding before I get to the usual bike trail. I do ride one route that is a roller coaster in many spots, but only once a month or so. Either way, an excellent comparison and video.
@craigmaddison8254
@craigmaddison8254 3 месяца назад
This has to be the most thorough test of anything ever!
@chrismadden9126
@chrismadden9126 3 месяца назад
Great to see as i have their Brake pads ready to fit as and when needed.
@jasonjaeger7383
@jasonjaeger7383 3 месяца назад
Great comparison! I’ve never seen a video like this of this quality
@isaks3243
@isaks3243 2 месяца назад
I'm a mountainbiker and mountainbike coach and have been for a very long time so I have tested organic, semi metallic and sintered metal pads. I have never tested ceramic pads tho. my view on it is that if you only commute on a bike or do light cross country riding is the organic pads phenomenal because of the initial bite. add some hills to the mix without it turning into gravity riding and the semi metallics are a no brainer, almost the same initial bite whilst still surviving hills really quite well and almost all the kids in my groups have semi metallic pads. the sintered metal pads aren't that good on flat ground. they are noisy and the bite isn't really there so you pretty much have to pair them with a good set of 4 pot calipers to be able to use them with confidence on flat ground and small hills. but, nothing beats a sintered metallic pad when at a bike park. they just take the abuse and beg for more! and combined with my 200mm rotors front and back and magura mt7 brakes makes for some really impressive stopping power and I haven't felt any fade with them what so ever. and thanks to big calipers and rotors is the stopping power from cold actually not bad. they bite enough so I don't have to think about it even when cold. but I haven't really experienced that big of rotor wear over time. they seem to hold up just fine, but it can be that my discs are made for metallic pads so they are probably harder than normal discs and thus wear slower.
@vikindumaquis
@vikindumaquis 2 месяца назад
Thanks for hard work and the good mood dolidoodooo !!
@kennys1425
@kennys1425 3 месяца назад
N&T pads are my first choice, an excellent and helpful video as always 👌🏻
@MrInternetDude
@MrInternetDude 3 месяца назад
Good work man love your content
@TheYoowan
@TheYoowan 2 месяца назад
I've been using noah and Theo pads since 2016 and always thought they were excellent value. Currently running the ceramics but strangely today one pad's friction material came away from the backing completely. I inspected them and found the backing was kind of corroded. The remaining pad was a bit crumbly too so probably just the harsh winter roads. It doesn't put me off as I reckon it's just the lack of cleaning I do in the winter. To be fair I think I must have been running them for close to a year 😂
@colinlewis2342
@colinlewis2342 3 месяца назад
Just ordered some semi metallic pads on your advice love the videos and honesty 🥖
@concernpinoy9228
@concernpinoy9228 3 месяца назад
thank you for sharing the test , the results 👌
@pab2611
@pab2611 3 месяца назад
Nice video Luke, only one thing I think should be taken into account regarding the different pads is that when you change pad composition you should also change the rotors or at least sand the top surface to remove the layer that the previous pads leave in the rotor surface. Otherwise great video as always! Keep it up 🤙🏼
@DavidtheDoom
@DavidtheDoom 3 месяца назад
Great thorough test! I run resin only, pads are cheap and easy to replace, rotors not so much. Also it forces me to keep up on the maintenance on the rest of the system! :)
@richnovi
@richnovi 2 месяца назад
Love tache and the channel. Keep it up Luke
@tubularmonkeymaniac
@tubularmonkeymaniac 3 месяца назад
Finally an honest opinion without the BS. I’m an MTBer mostly trail. I don’t think I can bother with the time it takes for full metal to heat up, as the trails open with jumps. So sounds like semi is the choice for me! Thanks!
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 2 месяца назад
Great test Luke and i tend to agree on the semi metallic. Good vocab too...not banal or trite
@LawrenceSeetoh
@LawrenceSeetoh 2 месяца назад
Thank you Luke, that is a very good comparison. I concur with your conclusions, the semi-metallic are aa good choice for most riders. My bike has mechanical disc brakes and came with resin pads that had horrible bite. Going downhill always scared me, so I switched out to compressionless housings and semi-metallic pads and the difference was heaven and earth. The only thing I've not tried yet is cable actuated hydraulic brakes. 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖
@astraea_4368
@astraea_4368 3 месяца назад
Luke I hope you can also showcase us your camera setup when riding and how it should be done regardless the type of the camera, coz it's superb!!!
@valmorell
@valmorell 3 месяца назад
Woah, some serious work here. Thanks...
@KelvinSuddith
@KelvinSuddith 3 месяца назад
Great video! I was just wondering what the difference was myself, as I have a CX bike that could use a refresh. On a separate note, good mustache, very super trooper-esque
@peterfietstvandaag
@peterfietstvandaag 3 месяца назад
That insta360 footage is great!! Can you do a video about that, with the mounts you use.
@williamcrampton394
@williamcrampton394 3 месяца назад
Hi Luke. Another excellent and informative video. Thank You. Any chance of waxing the end of your 'tache for the next one? Well done.
@ashleyhouse9690
@ashleyhouse9690 3 месяца назад
Great video 👍👍👍 I've used the same blue, resin pads from the eBay seller you highlight for several years now. My experience is slightly different from yours in as much as I have never experienced any issues with brake fade in several trips to mountainous areas like the Alps and Gran Canaria. Also, my main reason for switching to resin pads was the almost complete reduction in brake squeal, in wet or dry conditions. I got fed up with the brake squeal of the standard pads from Shimano and SRAM which I think are semi-metallic, especially in wet conditions. I may give the eBay semi-metallic pads a try on your rec as they are cheap enough and the service is great. As a small aside I had some kevlar pads from Superstar Components on my MTB a few years back and they were the dogs danglies in almost every respect. Sadly, they stopped doing them.
@todosepuede
@todosepuede Месяц назад
Nice test results 👍🏿
@erhan6095
@erhan6095 Месяц назад
Hats off. This is what I call testing.
@drissghalmi6278
@drissghalmi6278 3 месяца назад
Brill is always on my weekend bike ride loop nice to see it on your video
@h3n488
@h3n488 3 месяца назад
I find that combining sintered on the front and resin in the back give a good performance; Avid's sintered pads on BB7s seems pretty quiet and after bedding in always seem to bite nicely without the need for heating up first. Resin rear pads prevent locking up the rear wheel due to better modulation and lesser braking force.
@krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335
@krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335 3 месяца назад
i was always of opinion that resin are only pads for rear wheel that make sense. for any kind of bike
@isaks3243
@isaks3243 2 месяца назад
I run sintered metal brake pads on my enduro bike and I love them. they are noisy but the stopping power is there and it never fade away
@StalinorgelTV
@StalinorgelTV 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the video and the effort. Anytime I change my brake pads I need to 'break them in' It takes around 15 min where I pedal with a small and decent pull off the brakes. I do it because I want the brake pad to wear in specifically to the disc
@Csapi007
@Csapi007 2 месяца назад
Golden content!
@mikemelbrooks
@mikemelbrooks 3 месяца назад
Riding a tandem i found it very interesting, i can get brake fade going down some quite modest hills and thats with massive Ebike discs.
@OAikoT
@OAikoT 3 месяца назад
You must have seen my comment XD Thank you so much for this! For my e-bike which with me weights 105kg I have found ceramics to be the perfect ones, I bought the CnC Ceramic pads I know different brands have different mixtures, I run mechanical 2 piston callipers and Shimano Ice Tech 180mm discs never ever had issues with those changing colour but with organic and semi-metallic pads I always had issue with glazing even with normal gentler breaking.
@rascal1234
@rascal1234 3 месяца назад
Probably makes a big difference what manufacturer you choose from. For MTB DH, I use MTX Gold Label HD pads. By far, the best I have ever used, including metalic pads. They also last 3 times longer. For me, as a heavier rider, they really elevate the brakes (Sram Code). I have tried their red label, but they aren't as good. So, the material makeup does make a big difference.
@jonathan_f2
@jonathan_f2 3 месяца назад
I much prefer the cheaper bang-for-buck components reviewed on your channel. You definitely hit the target audience of cyclists want quality bike builds within a reasonable budget! Regarding brake pads, I prefer mainly finned semi-metallic pads which I find work best for climbing and descending. I do find the fins cool things a bit faster. Keep up the content!
@Vajni68
@Vajni68 3 месяца назад
Strange conclusion at the end there, but you showed a hybrid break, maybe that is why you feel semi-metallic the best for mechanical breaks? Probably it is multi factorial, for sure, the rider's weight and riding style adds to the result. For me the resin comes prior to the semi-metallic, especially on descends. When I dropped from 2K in the Alps, the semi-metallic had no breaking power at all half way down, while I had a resin installed in the front, that was squeaking loud, yet had bite of a great white shark all the way down. Thanks for sharing your experience, I really enjoy your contents!
@jozefsk7456
@jozefsk7456 3 месяца назад
to prevent squeal when fitting new resin pads - sand the rotor with 250 grid sandpaper - they will bed in faster as well, but you gotta do a deliberate bedding - pedal up to 30km/h, squeeze as hard as you can - around 10 times - with enough time between braking to not overheat them. I dont have enough experience with other types so dont know if this works with them as well. I am wondering if the results would be different if you were to use a brake discs made for the compounds.
@Destide
@Destide 3 месяца назад
Massive hills and constant rain and gravel path grit roads has made brake pads a weekly consumable for me, I started with the ones that came with my bike some resins , then went semi-metalic now on sintered here's hoping they last. Good to see an over view of some more affordable options
@donovanrice2671
@donovanrice2671 3 месяца назад
I have kool stop mtb sintered pads on my gravel bike and I ride it basically every day and I live in Portland where it rains a ton and they have lasted almost a year… but really comes down to how much you brake and proper bedding in and using compatible and quality rotors.
@askmeaboutmattweiner
@askmeaboutmattweiner 3 месяца назад
I admit, you could also do heat testing by dragging your brakes at a particular wattage for a particular amount of time, then do your full stop testing.
@ellipticalsoul
@ellipticalsoul 3 месяца назад
Another great informative video! 🥖I got resin pads with my brakes but I found the stopping power lacking and they were squeaky too. Perhaps I didn't give them long enough to bed in though. The inexpensive semi-metallic (vandorm) ones I got from eBay are much better (although me being 90kg might be a factor..)
@aponinenaugcasio8456
@aponinenaugcasio8456 3 месяца назад
it might also be a nice comparison between regular rotors and the ones that are intended for metallic brake pads.
@canegrimey
@canegrimey 2 месяца назад
Ceramic pads tend to hold the heat in the pads. so when u apply the brakes they transfer alot of that heat back into the rotors. Semi metallic and metallic pads transfer more of the heat into the brake calipers and brake fluid which helps keep the pads cooler longer so they dont transfer as much heat back into the rotors. If you have a fully hydraulic brake system then cooling is increased even more due to all the fluid that the heat can be transfered into
@philoso377
@philoso377 3 месяца назад
Nice video and presentation. The metal fragments here should have local flat portion facing the disc. Otherwise a random composition creates fragments peaks facing disc can worn it down fast. Softer pad materials produces a much stronger brake force also wear down fast. Metal fragments integrates will improve the life time is taken as trade off the force for longevity. Avoid steal fragments on steal disc. Copper and or aluminum fragments are preferred over steel.
@villenen
@villenen 3 месяца назад
Excellent work 🥖
@rskng
@rskng 39 минут назад
Great review. Would have been great to also get feedback on breaks dust. Using SRAM brake pads and my left sock is wasted after every descent and white bike completely covered in dust.
@wufler28
@wufler28 3 месяца назад
Testing gets better and better. 👍 You just missed the graphene pads from absolute black 😛 What about heatsinks on the pads? I think I'm changing out the resin on my l-twoo Rx groupset for ceramic.
@lukesanders768
@lukesanders768 3 месяца назад
Tesco meal deals are the best, and paired with a Monster Juice, can't be better
@woduk
@woduk 3 месяца назад
Metal pads I never got along with. You can get good quality resin organic pads I use them on my mtb hope brakes and they seem to last ages even in uk weather. For road riding I would agree with semi metallic as you need bite from cold but some kind of longevity in the wear rate
@singingitman
@singingitman 3 месяца назад
Testing the Shimano ICE pads and discs would be interesting, comparing them to what you have just tested. Perhaps comparing the semi metallic between the bands, ice Vs non ice.
@ro...valverde1622
@ro...valverde1622 3 месяца назад
I really like the shimano with the fins mostly for the looks 🙈 They are silent and work great as well 😁
@Hardlydan
@Hardlydan 3 месяца назад
Being a fat bloke with several bikes, I've tried sintered and organic on my mountain bikes. Might have to give ceramic a go for Porlock hill!
@mattvanderwalt6220
@mattvanderwalt6220 3 месяца назад
I used ceramics (Alligator?) on Hayes HMX-1's on my SS MTB - they were amazing.
@emmabird9745
@emmabird9745 3 месяца назад
Hi Luke. Great vid. Baggettes by the dozen (as you can see I can't do mogees). Thats fully hydraulic and mechanical but what about the hybrid (mechanical-hydraulic) brakes, particularly those HY-Road ones you showed us?
@jeanbravo5885
@jeanbravo5885 3 месяца назад
Great video!!!!!
@veganpotterthevegan
@veganpotterthevegan 3 месяца назад
My absurdly expensive graphine pads are certainly an upgrade. Now that I have them, I find them necessary considering I'm using Red22 shifters with mechanical brakes converted to 12sp because I hate how every hydraulic hood feels in my hands. They're still not as good as hydraulic brakes but they're much closer now.
@paulstuart9465
@paulstuart9465 3 месяца назад
I've been using the ceramic version for a couple of years and prefer them to others.
@mikebike1258
@mikebike1258 3 месяца назад
Luke. Love your videos. I actually was thinking about changing brake pad compounds so this video is PERFECT timing. (BTW, please lose the mustache, it is no bueno)
@jonathangreen7111
@jonathangreen7111 3 месяца назад
I use N&T ceramics with TRP Spyres. I find them very good, mostly riding in the Peak District. It would be nice to hear your findings on wear rates, particularly on a gravel bike... Cheers.
@henrychungfitness
@henrychungfitness 3 месяца назад
Luke doing the Lord’s good work 🙏 I wish I saw this before buying my pink Cooma pads off Ali
@markjthomson
@markjthomson 3 месяца назад
Great info. I must say, I'll be sad when there is no bonus clip... :)
@JMJM75257
@JMJM75257 3 месяца назад
I'm writing this before watching the video as to not sway my opinion yet! I have always gravitated towards a semi metallic pad. Mainly due to the decent trade offs. Good initial bite with decent all weather performance at the cost of a slight noise penalty. I've always found fully resin pads to lack in the bite department and they seem to not last anywhere near as long as a semi metallic equivalent. I'll be interested to hear what you have to say about the matter.
@smiche2
@smiche2 3 месяца назад
I run different pads on front and rear. Rear usually resin for quick stops in the city and the front are metallic for long descends.
@pierrex3226
@pierrex3226 10 дней назад
That sounds pretty smart actually
@RustyRacer
@RustyRacer 3 месяца назад
Great bit of music editing with this one Luke 🥖🥖🥖
@EJD200
@EJD200 3 месяца назад
Hope to get some info from that PMT helmet from you Luke 👀 I’ve been eyeing it but I’m not sure I want to trust my head to it yet Also awesome video definitely will try semi pads after this
@feetwind
@feetwind 3 месяца назад
Great video and fantastic idea, but unfortunately not sure if the results are that valid. IMO, you really have to pair rotors to one specific brake pad type and not switch it up, or else the bedding will be working against the other pads. Maybe it was the specific combination of stuff I've had, but I have had pretty poor experience trying to use disc brake cleaners when switching pads to a different compound; it just didn't work very well.
@dtchua
@dtchua 3 месяца назад
Thank you for a most informative video! If there's fading, do I just change the pads out even if they're still fairly thick? Or do I try to sand it down? Thank you!
@brookegravitt4117
@brookegravitt4117 3 месяца назад
Luke, I can confirm that Play-Doh coated pads are super quiet, but single-use. Great for entertaining your toddlers, but not super great for Cyclocross races.I’ve found the Metallica pads are extremely hardcore, but hearing ‘Ride the Lightning’ every time you brake gets tiring. I guess I’ll try the ceramic or stick with resin for now. 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖
@future62
@future62 3 месяца назад
What 360 camera do you use? As for pads I like sintered metal for my motorcycle. I am doing my first disc build so this video is timely!
@imrevadasz1086
@imrevadasz1086 3 месяца назад
Interesting test, but this only proves to me more and more that I don't want to ever deal with disc-brakes on a bicycle 😅. I just love those rubber brake-pads.
@abedfo88
@abedfo88 3 месяца назад
Big fan of the pink elite coombas from ali express. I believe they are a ceramic compound
@BrianRPaterson
@BrianRPaterson 3 месяца назад
Excellent. Ceramics sound like they're worth a try. Cheers
@sutherlandrb32
@sutherlandrb32 2 месяца назад
I thought the same thing. Ordered a set of the ztto ones that look like the finned Shimano ones on ali express. They got installed last night first ride tomorrow so we will see if the hype is real. Like $7 for the pair!
@minhnguyenle5230
@minhnguyenle5230 Месяц назад
And?
@sutherlandrb32
@sutherlandrb32 Месяц назад
They are good. I'm not finding they burn out my rotors the same way he did in the video. I think if you told me they were resin I would believe you ​@@minhnguyenle5230
@BrianRPaterson
@BrianRPaterson Месяц назад
@@minhnguyenle5230 Dunno yet. Mine are still in the post. AliExpress can take a while.
@JLneonhug
@JLneonhug 10 дней назад
Clearly not that good as you never came back to tell the tail...! 😅😢​@@sutherlandrb32
@WillEDC
@WillEDC 3 месяца назад
nice video. good info
@sepg5084
@sepg5084 2 месяца назад
I guess i am interested in using Resin up front and Ceramics at the rear 🤔
@ducky4258
@ducky4258 3 месяца назад
Well if yall want the quick answer, SIKE watch the video! Of course there is a difference, Good job Luke!!
@krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335
@krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335 3 месяца назад
From what i read rotors are married to the pads - once embedded with specific kind of compund they will always perform subpar with others
@Hxrmss
@Hxrmss 3 месяца назад
First thing I thought of as well. The pad material transfers over to the rotor, and they need to be the same for ideal braking. Sram did a video series about this called "The Science of Stopping" that I'm pretty sure goes into this and explains why it is so important to bed in your brakes. That bedding in process is the when the pad material gets transferred to the rotor.
@HristoMitev123
@HristoMitev123 3 месяца назад
I believe the break cleaner gets rid of most of it. After cleaning my rotors with break cleaner i have to basically rebed my brakes.
@sepg5084
@sepg5084 2 месяца назад
​@@Hxrmssthat's why he removes the bedded material with brake cleaner. Bedded material is not that hard to remove...
@hendrixinfinity3992
@hendrixinfinity3992 2 месяца назад
Never underestimate Luke's ability to find literally everything he says hilarious.
@thomasforshaw8396
@thomasforshaw8396 3 месяца назад
As ever Luke , quality content 🥖🥖🥖🥖🥖 Been meaning to ask, what's with the tache 🤔?
@martinhotan8946
@martinhotan8946 3 месяца назад
Thanks a lot 👍
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