Shimano L04C
From 30.44
Shimano L05A-RF Resin
From 15.20
Swissstop Disc 34 RS/E
From 20.28
BBB Cycling BBS-561(S)
From 16.21
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This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Wear-resistant (2x) |
Durable (2x) |
Easy to install |
Valuable Component |
Fast delivery (7x) |
Price (5x) |
Easy to install (5x) |
Durable (4x) |
Direct braking |
Good price |
Perfect brakes in wet and dry weather |
Excellent on descents |
Installation ease |
price/quality |
wears less |
Efficient braking |
Cons
Limited availability |
Noise in the rain |
No |
Pricey, but then you have something. |
no (20x) |
Price (2x) |
Provided they are clean |
No screw & locking pin included |
Additional cotter pin would make them multifunctional |
No cotter pin but a threaded sleeve |
stripping bolt |
Expected more |
Hard for drives |
no idea |
Price |
Wears a little faster than hard blocks |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| The combination of cooling fins and a metal surface allows these brake pads to handle the heat generated during long descents extra well. |
| With these brake pads you always have good braking power, regardless of the circumstances. |
| These brake pads are very hard-wearing. |
| Shimano L05A disc brake pads are durable, powerful and modulate braking force well. |
| The aluminium backplate improves heat dissipation for less noise during braking. |
| Even better braking performance when combined with Shimano RT-MT900 or RT-MT800 disc brake rotors. |
| Successor of the L03A, but with improved durability and braking force. |
| The cooling fins will extract heat and allow it to dissipate. |
| The SwissStop Disc 34 brakes have excellent modulation of braking force. |
| The E compound is very durable and resistant to higher temperatures. |
| The RS compound is very quiet and brakes powerfully. |
| These brake pads represent good value for money. |
| The Organic brake pads give good braking power in almost all conditions, while the Sintered brake pads are extra wear-resistant. So there is something for everyone. |
| You can use these brake pads in Shimano racing disc brakes! |
Cons
| These brake pads are less responsive than softer pads and make more noise when braking. |
| Organic brake pads are less suitable for frequent braking on long steep descents. |
| Both the RS and the E brake pads are less durable than all-metallic brake pads. |
| The sintered brake pads are not suitable for all brake discs. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Road bike
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
E-bike
Road bike
E-bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Suitable for
Shimano
Hard (Metallic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (Alu Backplate)
Soft (Alu Backplate)
Medium (semi-metal)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Hard (Metallic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
1 Pair
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
2 Pairs
5 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
SwissStop Code
Disc 34 RS
Disc 34 E
Disc 34 E
Shimano G
Shimano G
Shimano G
Shimano G
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
Yellow
Yellow
Blue
Brown
Brown