Disc Brake Brake Pads for Shimano Tektro TRP and Others Disc Brake Brake Pads - Enhance Your Riding Control and Safety
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Disc Brake Brake Pads for Shimano Tektro TRP and Others

$9.99

Category:  Braking
Brand:  Gric
Model number:  GPT-5082550501

Your biking experience upgraded with our disc brake brake pads. Unleash the power of superior stopping and control, regardless of the weather.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand New
  • Size - Approximately 35x31mm
  • Comes with one set of bike brake pads (for front and back please order two sets)
  • Compatible with TRP, Tektro, Shimano Deore Br, etc.
  • Works with multiple models
  • Can withstand high braking temperatures

Constructed from an effective semi-metallic material, these bike brake pads offer impressive heat dissipation and conveniently low maintenance.

Key Benefits of these Disc Brake Brake Pads:

  1. They improve wear resistance, significantly reduce noise and heighten brake stop performance.
  2. Stainless steel shrapnel and pins provide strong rebound and quick reset.
  3. They even prevent friction between discs.

Designed to perform exceptionally in both wet and dry environments, the brake pads ensure a safe and enjoyable ride each time.

In conclusion, the disc brake brake pads offer dynamic performance and high compatibility, a must-have for all bike enthusiasts.

Shimano Compatibility

These brake pads are compatible with a wide range of Shimano models, including:

  • Deore Series: BR-M515, BR-M525, BR-M575, BR-M415, BR-M416, BR-M485, BR-M486, BR-M475, BR-M495, BR-M445, BR-M446, BR-M447, BR-M465, BR-M510, BR-M315, BR-M355
  • Non-Series Hydraulic Disc Brakes: M375, M395
  • Entry-Level Hydraulic Brakes: BR-M355, BR-M315
  • Other Compatible Shimano Models: MT200, MT400, MT500 (if shape matches specifications)

Tektro Compatibility

The brake pads are designed to fit a variety of Tektro models, such as:

  • Common Hydraulic Models: Tektro Auriga, Tektro Draco, Tektro Gemini, Tektro Orion
  • Cable-Actuated Models: Tektro Novela, Tektro Mira
  • Specialized Models: Tektro HD-M285, HD-M286, HD-M275, HD-T525

TRP Compatibility

These pads also work with many TRP brake systems, including:

  • Hydraulic Brake Systems: TRP Slate T4, TRP G-Spec Trail, TRP HY/RD
  • Mechanical-Hydraulic Systems: TRP Spyke, TRP Spyre
  • Road-Specific Models: TRP HY/RD-C
  • TRP MTB Brakes: TRP Quadiem, TRP G-Spec DH

Other Brands and Compatible Models

Additional brands and models that may be compatible, depending on shape and size, include:

  • Magura: MT2, MT4 (check for size and shape matching)
  • Avid: BB5 (select models with similar compatibility)
  • Clark's: CMD-17, CMD-11
  • Hayes: MX5, Sole (select models based on shape and size)

Disc Brake Brake Pads General Use and Compatibility

These brake pads are highly versatile and can work with many bicycle brake systems that share a similar caliper design, rotor size, and pad shape. To ensure compatibility, verify the pad shape and dimensions with your specific model by consulting your brake caliper documentation or matching the pad with your existing set.



Introduction to Changing Bicycle Brake Pads

Hydraulic disc brakes offer precise and powerful braking, but worn pads can compromise safety. Changing bicycle brake pads is essential for maintaining performance. With the right tools and this guide, you can replace your brake pads at home.

When Should You Replace Hydraulic Brake Pads?

Replace hydraulic brake pads when the pad material is worn below 1 mm or if braking performance deteriorates. Squeaking, grinding noises, or longer stopping distances are clear indicators. Regular checks, especially after muddy or wet rides, can prevent issues.

Tools and Materials You Will Need

  • New hydraulic disc brake pads compatible with your brake system
  • Allen keys or Torx wrenches (depending on your brake type)
  • Needle-nose pliers
  • Plastic tyre lever or brake pad spreader
  • Rubbing alcohol or disc brake cleaner
  • Clean cloth
  • Optional: Gloves to protect your hands

Step-by-Step Guide to Changing Bicycle Brake Pads

  1. Remove the Wheel: Start by taking off the wheel for better access to the brake caliper.
  2. Reset the Pistons: Use a plastic tyre lever or pad spreader to push the pistons back into the caliper fully. This step is crucial for fitting new pads.
  3. Remove the Retaining Pin or Bolt: Unscrew and remove the pin or bolt securing the pads using an Allen key or pliers.
  4. Take Out the Old Pads: Pull out the worn brake pads carefully to avoid damaging the pistons or rotor.
  5. Clean the Caliper: Spray rubbing alcohol or disc brake cleaner into the caliper and wipe it clean with a cloth.
  6. Insert the New Pads: Align the new pads with the pistons and slide them into place. Ensure they sit evenly within the caliper.
  7. Reinstall the Retaining Pin or Bolt: Secure the new pads by tightening the pin or bolt. Confirm the pads are held firmly.
  8. Reinstall the Wheel: Place the wheel back on your bike and align it properly in the dropouts.
  9. Test and Adjust: Squeeze the brake lever a few times to align the new pads with the rotor. Adjust as necessary for smooth operation.

Tips for Maintaining Hydraulic Brake Pads

  • Avoid contaminating the pads with grease or oil during installation.
  • Bed in new pads by gently braking repeatedly to optimise contact with the rotor.
  • Inspect rotors regularly for wear or warping to ensure smooth braking.

Conclusion

Changing bicycle brake pads is a simple yet crucial maintenance task. By following these steps, you can ensure safe and efficient braking. Regular maintenance not only improves your cycling experience but also extends the life of your braking system.

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