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πŸ” Optimized SHIMANO Road Brake Pads for Enhanced Performance Review

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Description of πŸ” Optimized SHIMANO Road Brake Pads for Enhanced Performance

Brake Fit: Road CaliperBrake Pad Color: BlackBrake Pad Model: DA,Ult,105,600 - (R55C2)Item: pad insertsPackage: pairPad Use: StandardPost Mount Type: Replacement Insert.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It doesn't get any better.

I have bought these many times and they always arrive quickly and work as expected. I appreciate the reduction in waste by using replacement pads and I definitely trust Shimano as a company. Excellent stopping power in most conditions and easy to swap out if you have the right L-wrench.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent brakes. Change every few months.

I try to be as safe as possible for myself and my passengers. I like to put on new brake pads every few months to ensure safe braking. My friend shared this advice with me. always check 3 things before every ride: 1: chain 2: brakes 3: wheels/tires Thank you.

Pros
  • Brake pads
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best brake pads on the market

Shimano R55C3 brake pads are great. I put them on my old Dura Ace road bike brakes and they are almost as good as the disc brakes on my MTB. Without a doubt the best brake pads I have used in the last 25 years. I haven't tested them for wear after 6 months of use but I will buy another set when they wear out. They are cool!

Pros
  • Cycling
Cons
  • Crumpled Packing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like fresh from the factory and easy to install

These brake pads/pads fit Shimano Dura-Ace, Integra and 105 brakes. Installation is easy. You simply unscrew a bolt from the cartridge that holds the pads in place and the old pad slides out and the new slides in. I had to remove the front wheel to replace the front brake pads. You will need a metric allen wrench to tighten the new bolts - they already have a retainer on them to keep them from loosening. You can get a set of metric hex wrenches from Revain if you don't already have one (which…

Pros
  • Brake parts
Cons
  • Damaged