🚴♂️ Stop on a dime, ride with confidence!
The Hardheaded Ram Bike Brake Pads are engineered for high performance and compatibility with a variety of Shimano and Tektro models. Made from a unique blend of resin, kevlar, ceramic, and copper fiber, these pads ensure powerful braking and quiet stops in all weather conditions. With a size of 38mm x 22mm, they fit various wheel sizes and rotor diameters, making them a versatile choice for mountain bikers. Plus, they come with a 30-day warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | Hardheaded Ram |
Material | 2 Pairs Resin |
Color | 2 Resin |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Manufacturer | Hardheaded Ram |
UPC | 793600217434 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 2.91 x 0.79 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 0.87 x 0.01 inches |
Brand Name | Hardheaded Ram |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
Model Name | Resin (2 pairs) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 2-1743-OSM |
Included Components | Brake Pads |
Size | Standard |
T**M
Great aftermarket pads!
Took these to the bike park yesterday and they performed great! I was a little nervous when I first installed them that there would be poor braking performance on steeps, however these crushed it on the trails! Super impressed
P**K
Excellent quality
I got the sintered/metal pads. These are excellent quality and have great stopping power with my XTR brakes . The pad material is plenty thick, good quality, and thicker than the new Shimano pads I also bought for comparison.
G**.
They will stop you on a dime.
These pads work excellent with 203mm shomano ice tech rotors. No complaints at all
A**R
Major Stopping Power Out Of The Box
I replaced my original resin Shimano pads with the Blue Race pads. Waaay stronger stopping power out of the gate than the resin... impressively stronger actually. I, however, compared my old brake pads with the new. The pad thickness was still thicker on my used pads than the new ones which I felt was odd. The reason I bought these was because the rear pads had worn unevenly and one edge of one of the pads juuust started to touch the rotor and you know that sound. Time to change em. So I changed the rears and then the fronts. I have 1500 miles or so on the old pads and the old front ones still had more material than these new ones. I will provide a follow up after I put 100 miles on these and let you know how they're holding up. My riding style is a mix of cross country and all around mountain biking in SoCal mountains. My typical ride results in about 100' per mile, so lots of climbing and decents to match. So let's see how they hold up!
L**.
Great braking disc
Good value for my money
T**R
Half the thickness for half the price
If you just want some cheap, functioning pads that resist fading on long descents, these could work, but the pad material is almost half as thick as comparable shimano or tektro brand name pads, so you're going to get less life out of them and possibly a longer lever throw. They also started squeaking pretty quickly despite using new, uncontaminated rotors. They did function pretty well downhill at least. Fade was noticeably improved over Shimano resin pads.
A**S
Good and relatively quiet pads
They took awhile to come, though. Worth the wait, but order them before you need them.
N**K
A company that went above and beyond to make things right!
So i purchased a pair of there pads for my downhill mountain bike, i think they were the sinistered ones, anyways, I managed to go through the pads in a month. I think i got a defected pair as they were very brittle. The pads were out of warranty, but i reached out to hardheaded anyways. They eventually got back to me, and immediately sent me out a new pair of ceramic pads to try out. Its been 2 months of daily black diamond downhill riding, and these are my new go to pads! Also will be switching my road bike to Hardheaded Ram pads, hardheaded Ram pads are more affordable then OEM with comparable quality, there better then Tektro pads for sure. Just do it, with hardheaded Ram you got nothing to lose.
O**0
Eben das Original
Die häüfig angebotenen Nachahmungen tragen zu hoch auf können zu einem Verklemmen des Zündschlüssels führen; mit dem Original-Logo passiert das eben nicht!
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