Sinter Campagnolo Disc Pads
S-73-027-063-7
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We design organic brake pads for any situation, any environment, any expectation – for racing, semi-pro, and rental applications. For road, off-road, or e-bike installation!
Set of Campagnolo brake pads, including 2 brake pads (left and right), spring, bedding in instructions.
ULTIMATE BRAKING PERFORMANCE
The green series Sinter 2032 bicycle brake pads are designed with one thing in mind – extreme braking performance in diverse temperature conditions.
The 2032 braking compound is a state-of-the-art material, used by the Sinter Brakes racing team in the UCI Mountain bike Downhill World Championship. They enable riders to brake aggressively, while maintaining the ultimate power of control in all situation – regardless of the riding surface.
36% improvement in friction compared to SRAM OEM pads
41% Improvement in friction performance compared to Swissstop 28RS pads
Designed and manufactured in Europe!
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RACE - S2032
The green series Sinter 2032 race bicycle brake pads are designed with one thing in mind – extreme braking performance in diverse temperature conditions.
The 2032 braking compound is a state-of-the-art material, used by Sinter Brakes racing team in the UCI Mountain bike Downhill World Championship. They enable racers to brake aggressively, while maintaining the ultimate power of control in all situation – regardless of the riding surface.
Deploy them in dry weather, on- or off-road, whenever the braking system overheating might be an issue.
Designed and manufactured in Europe!
- Racing
- Extreme braking performance in diverse temperature conditions
- Aggressive bite, soft compound
- Silent
Bedding In Your New Sinter Pads, Please Read
It is essential that you bed in (or run in) your new brake pads for optimum performance.
- Remove the old brake pads.
- Clean the brake rotors before brake pad installation.
- Install the new brake pads (follow instructions!)
- Warning: Find a safe and controlled environment for the next steps!
- Brake lightly 20 times consecutively.
- Brake moderately 10 times consecutively.
- Brake hard 5 times consecutively.
- Cool down the brake pads and rotors.
Your brake pads are now ready!