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๐Ÿ”ท Tektro P20.11 Disc Brake Pads - Metal-Ceramic Compound (2 Pack), Model STB1762 Review

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Very good

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ท Tektro P20.11 Disc Brake Pads - Metal-Ceramic Compound (2 Pack), Model STB1762

- Replacement Brake Pads for several Tektro Disc Brakes. - The excellent traction properties result in minimal brake fading and excellent wet braking performance. - Product features - P20.11 Disc Brake Pads. - Radiator Airfinn: No. - Contents : Sold in 2 pack (as pic.shown).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better stopping power than the P10.11

I bought these because the original P10.11 pads were very noisy and didn't offer much stopping power. The new P20.11 pads offer much better stopping power than the old pads. And they creak and make no noise! This kit contains a complete set front and rear. (2 packs of pads as shown in the picture.)

Pros
  • Sports
Cons
  • Fading

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If you change to a new pad compound, buy new brake discs

My rotors were previously lapped with a different pad compound. The installation of these sintered pads led to deposits on the brake discs and brake chatter. After repeatedly cleaning and then re-lapping the pad and rotor, I got the same knock. The manufacturer's technical service confirmed the need to replace the rotors when installing pads with a different composition.

Pros
  • Brake parts
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than Tektro P10.11

I have a Juiced Bikes Crosscurrent S2. It came with Tektro P10.11 organic brakes. They worked decently but were terribly noisy with squeaks and squeaks despite being like new. I replaced them with these P20.11 pads, washed the discs very well with alcohol and now the bike brakes even better than before and the brakes no longer make weird noises. Highly recommended update for everyone

Pros
  • Sports & Leisure
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost total silence! Definitely worth your money!

I had new brakes because it was a new Himiway bike but they just didn't sound that great. There was a creak, but worse, the back creaked too. I tried cleaning them and the rotor but it just didn't work. I put them on and now the pauses are almost silent. I still hear a tiny squeak if I hit it hard enough, but it's nothing a car spray wouldn't dislodge (although it doesn't bother me enough to even bother). I think they're as good as it gets - not only without noise, but with feeling.

Pros
  • Brake Pads
Cons
  • There are some nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredible Stopping Power

My brakes aren't what they were the first time. I used Tektro A10.11 and it's still thick. I thought maybe I should bleed the brakes but that didn't fix the problem. After installing P20.11, cleaning the rotors with rubbing alcohol and putting in new pads, my brakes are working like new again. The pads make no noise. The only sound I could hear was the brakes trying to fall off the fork due to the stopping power of the pads. I was impressed and fell in love with my old bike again. I wish I hadโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Bike Brakes and Parts
Cons
  • Incredible Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quiet, smooth, efficient

Excellent replacement for A10.11 pads. There is no need to replace the rotors unless they are warped or damaged; Simply clean the rotors with a degreasing solvent (Goof Off, etc.) and dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth before installing new pads in the caliper. No need to remove the wheel - simply remove the caliper adjustment bolts/washers and pad stop pin; slide out the old pads and spring; carefully insert new pads and springs without touching the inner surfaces of the pads; Reinstallโ€ฆ

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  • Cycling
Cons
  • Can't remember