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Brake Pads?

Ridinda805
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5/12/2008 2:06 AM

Which ones are the best

sittingduck
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5/12/2008 2:31 AM





-Specifically designed for the curve of a BMX 20" rim the Koolstop BMX pades offer better braking power and easy installation. Available with threaded post only.

Ridinda805
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5/12/2008 2:35 AM

is threaded better than unthreaded?

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5/12/2008 3:06 AM

sittingduck wrote:



-Specifically designed for the curve of a BMX 20" rim the Koolstop BMX pades offer better braking power and easy installation. Available with threaded post only.

the best ever but shave the little notch off the end off first with sandpaper against a flat surfase and boil water and dip them in it ......it will soften them up and get the waxy coating off and youll stop on a dime

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5/12/2008 3:11 AM

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5/12/2008 3:11 AM

Ridinda805 wrote: is threaded better than unthreaded?

easy install and replacement, a lot easy to adjust and lighter

those koolstop are really good

aussie_pride
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5/12/2008 3:13 AM

there average

better of with koolstop thinlines or eagle 2s

also if ya want yu can run like electrical tape on your rim and it takes the stickyness round the rim and they work even better

sittingduck
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5/12/2008 4:56 PM

I pull the pads and scuff them every few days, and clean the rim with some citrus cleaner stuff. Keeps them working at peak performance.

Theshadwcnspracy
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5/12/2008 6:35 PM

spray your rim with windex and dont wipe it off just ride for a bit and use the brakes and it will dry its self. it seems to work better then drying the rim off and its less work

bmxrgreg
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5/12/2008 7:03 PM

Eagle 2's work best for me. I have had grey, but now have salmon.

bartiunio
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about 8 hours ago

what is best for a black rim, and is there some chance that it could works like on chrome?

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about 3 hours ago

yea eagle 2's i rode em but im brakeless now

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