Compatible with below & more bicycle disc brakes:
For Shimano Deore BR-M575 BR-M525 BR-M515 BR-T615 LX BR-T675 BR-M505 BR-M495 BR-M486 BR-M485 BR-M475 BR-M465 BR-M447 BR-M446 BR-M445 BR-M416 BR-M415 BR-M395 BR-...

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Compatible with below & more bicycle disc brakes:
For Shimano Deore BR-M575 BR-M525 BR-M515 BR-T615 LX BR-T675 BR-M505 BR-M495 BR-M486 BR-M485 BR-M475 BR-M465 BR-M447 BR-M446 BR-M445 BR-M416 BR-M415 BR-M395 BR-M375
For Shimano Nexave C601 C501 DEORE Winzip-ce
For Shimano WINZIP CE HYGIA USAGI Radius 2.0 Deore Acera Alivio
For TRP Hylex, HY/RD, Spyre SLC, Spyre, Spyke,Parabox 2012
For Tektro
Dash Sport Tektro Orion SL HD-M740, Orion HD-M730, HD-M725
Auriga HD-M290 / M291, HD-T530, HD-T525, HD-T520, HD-E530, HD-E525, HD-E520, HD-E500
Gemini SL HD-M520 / M521, Gemini HD-M500 / M501, HD-M510, Draco2 HD-M352, HDC330 HD-M330, Draco WS,DRACQ
Aquila MD-M500, Aries MD-M300, MD-M280, Mira MD-C400, Volans HD-T710, Vela HD-T290, Dorado HD-E715 QUAD,Dorado E10.11

Pros
-fade at a higher temperature than resin pads
-better performance in wet conditions
-last longer

Cons
-louder
-longer break-in time
-not as much initial bite
-heat is conducted through the caliper, not the rotor
-Not disc friendly as resin pads

These sintered pads will be better if you are a heavier rider. These pads are recommended for riding in wet, muddy, or dusty conditions. They are also a lot better if you are running small rotors, or are on a long descend. Although they are more noisy, and do not have as much of an initial bite as organic pads, you will definitely notice the increased performance at the end of your run. This happens because the heat is put back through your caliper, rather than your disc where you would get brake fade. Since these pads are made of a harder compound they will last longer than resin pads, but do not buy these pads just because they last longer. Always buy the pad that will enhance your performance the best, they are cheap you can always buy more if they wear out.



  • 𝐃𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐁𝐋𝐄 - The Corki Cycles disc brake pads are built to improve the power of your braking and ensure a longer life than other brake pads. It is inevitable that you will need to replace your pair of brake pads, but before you do so you want plenty of use. A pair of disc brake pads need to be durable, wear-resistant, and long-lasting. At Corki Cycles we know there is a science to disc brake pads.
  • πŽππ“πˆπŽππ’ - When choosing new or replacement disc brake pads, the sizing/compatibility and material are most important. The brake pad material affects the use, wear, and life of the brake pads. At Corki Cycles we offer 4 different materials to match the different styles of riding.
  • πŒπ€π“π„π‘πˆπ€π‹ - Choose a resin/organic pad for casual riding, a semi-metallic pair of disc brake pads for more frequent use, and multi-metallic/sintered or copper brake pads for more aggressive riding. Multi-metallic/sintered or copper disc brake pads are perfect for more aggressive riding like downhill.
  • π‘π„π’ππŽππ’πˆπ•π„ - When you're driving your car you want responsive and quick-reacting brakes. The same applies to your bicycle. The Corki Cycles disc brake pads are the perfect thickness for greater longevity and wear resistance. Yet for those needing split reaction breaking and greater responsiveness on the trails our disc brake pads perform every time.
  • π‚πŽπŒππ€π“πˆππˆπ‹πˆπ“π˜ - Before ordering check your current brake pads for compatibility, or check online to match the brand and make with the correct pads before buying. The Corki Cycles disc brake pad pair is compatible with: TRP Tektro, Shimano Deore Br-M575, M525, M515, T615, T675, M505, M495, M486, M485, M475, M465, M447, M446, M445, M416, M415, M395, M375, M315, M355, C601, and C501.
  • ππ‘π„ππ€π‘π€π“πˆπŽπ - To install firstly remove your front and rear wheel. Remove the old, worn brake pads from the front and rear calipers. Check your pistons and do an overall caliper health check first. Check the quality of the brake cable or hydraulic hose before installing the new disc brake pads. Using a flat tool push the pistons back ready to install the new pads.
  • πˆππ’π“π€π‹π‹π€π“πˆπŽπ - Insert the new brake pads correctly and secure them inside the caliper with the spring and pin. Re-attach your wheel and check the disc rotor positioning. Make sure there is no friction with the new brake pads when the brakes are not in use. If there is some friction or the disc rotor is hard to move you may need to file the pads very slightly. Alternatively, you can wait after a few rides for this to wear down.
  • 𝐃𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐁𝐋𝐄 - The Corki Cycles disc brake pads are built to improve the power of your braking and ensure a longer life than other brake pads. It is inevitable that you will need to replace your pair of brake pads, but before you do so you want plenty of use. A pair of disc brake pads need to be durable, wear-resistant, and long-lasting. At Corki Cycles we know there is a science to disc brake pads.
  • πŽππ“πˆπŽππ’ - When choosing new or replacement disc brake pads, the sizing/compatibility and material are most important. The brake pad material affects the use, wear, and life of the brake pads. At Corki Cycles we offer 4 different materials to match the different styles of riding.
  • πŒπ€π“π„π‘πˆπ€π‹ - Choose a resin/organic pad for casual riding, a semi-metallic pair of disc brake pads for more frequent use, and multi-metallic/sintered or copper brake pads for more aggressive riding. Multi-metallic/sintered or copper disc brake pads are perfect for more aggressive riding like downhill.
  • π‘π„π’ππŽππ’πˆπ•π„ - When you're driving your car you want responsive and quick-reacting brakes. The same applies to your bicycle. The Corki Cycles disc brake pads are the perfect thickness for greater longevity and wear resistance. Yet for those needing split reaction breaking and greater responsiveness on the trails our disc brake pads perform every time.
  • π‚πŽπŒππ€π“πˆππˆπ‹πˆπ“π˜ - Before ordering check your current brake pads for compatibility, or check online to match the brand and make with the correct pads before buying. The Corki Cycles disc brake pad pair is compatible with: TRP Tektro, Shimano Deore Br-M575, M525, M515, T615, T675, M505, M495, M486, M485, M475, M465, M447, M446, M445, M416, M415, M395, M375, M315, M355, C601, and C501.
  • ππ‘π„ππ€π‘π€π“πˆπŽπ - To install firstly remove your front and rear wheel. Remove the old, worn brake pads from the front and rear calipers. Check your pistons and do an overall caliper health check first. Check the quality of the brake cable or hydraulic hose before installing the new disc brake pads. Using a flat tool push the pistons back ready to install the new pads.
  • πˆππ’π“π€π‹π‹π€π“πˆπŽπ - Insert the new brake pads correctly and secure them inside the caliper with the spring and pin. Re-attach your wheel and check the disc rotor positioning. Make sure there is no friction with the new brake pads when the brakes are not in use. If there is some friction or the disc rotor is hard to move you may need to file the pads very slightly. Alternatively, you can wait after a few rides for this to wear down.

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