Disc Brake Pads for Shimano Selection Guide

How hard does the compound of the brake pad have to be?

The compound of the brake pad can differ and each compound has its advantages and disadvantages. Soft (Resin/Organic), Advantage: high braking force, good dosage, little noise, can be used on all brake discs. Disadvantage: wears faster, less heat resistant. Medium (Semi-Metallic), Advantage: good braking power and dose ability. Disadvantage: can not be used on all brake discs, makes more noise during braking, wears faster than fully metallic brake pads. Hard (Metallic), Advantage: wear-resistant, heat-resistant. Disadvantage: can not be used on all brake discs, makes more noise when braking, less high braking power.

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Soft (resin/organic)

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Medium (semi-metal)

Hard (Metallic)

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Shimano B05S Resin Disc Brake Pads

RRP 10,36 From 9,28

Shimano K05S-RX Disc Brake Pads

RRP 12,44 From 11,36

Shimano J05A-RF Resin Disc Brake Pads

RRP 30,07 From 19,65

Shimano G05A-RX Resin Disc Brake Pads

RRP 17,62 From 10,32

Shimano L04C Disc Brake Pads

RRP 36,29 From 24,84

Shimano M05 Disc Brake Pads

RRP 12,44 From 10,32
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Shimano G04S Disc Brake Pads

RRP 23,85 From 15,51

Shimano J04C Disc Brake Pads

RRP 38,37 From 25,88
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Shimano K04S Disc Brake Pads

RRP 25,92 From 18,62

Shimano D02S Disc Brake Pads

RRP 27,99 From 20,69

Shimano N03A Disc Brake Pads

RRP 32,14 22,77

Shimano H03C Metal Disc Brake Pads

RRP 57,03 From 36,25

Shimano M06 Metal Disc Brake Pads

RRP 23,85 From 16,54

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