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RS Disc 32 Disc Brake Pads
Race ready, silent power. Swissstop RS disc pads offer a highly balanced combination of predictable braking, duability and incredibly low noise in all conditions. The organic compound gives smooth modulation and is rotor friendly.
High quality springs are supplied with every set of Swissstop disc brake pads
- Supplied as pairs (for one wheel).
- Fits: SRAM HRD, eTap HRD, Level Ultimate, Level TLM
Specifications:
- smooth feel in the brake lever
- predictable and progressive brake power
- very high durability
- consistently quiet operation
ATTENTION: PADS MUST BE BEDDED IN TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE
Step 1. On a gradual downhill slope, drag each brake for 20-30 seconds, alternating between front and rear. Repeat 2-3 times.
Step 2. On a steeper slope, engage and drag the brakes for 10-15 seconds then increase lever pressure until the bike slows almost to a complete stop. Repeat 2-3 times.
Pro Tip: The front pads will have been heated more than the rear. To achieve optimal performance, exchange the front and rear pads then repeat Step 2.
CAUTION before replacing or exchanging brake pads it is essential to let all parts cool.
Race ready, silent power. Swissstop RS disc pads offer a highly balanced combination of predictable braking, duability and incredibly low noise in all conditions. The organic compound gives smooth modulation and is rotor friendly.
High quality springs are supplied with every set of Swissstop disc brake pads
- Supplied as pairs (for one wheel).
- Fits: SRAM HRD, eTap HRD, Level Ultimate, Level TLM
Specifications:
- smooth feel in the brake lever
- predictable and progressive brake power
- very high durability
- consistently quiet operation
ATTENTION: PADS MUST BE BEDDED IN TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE
Step 1. On a gradual downhill slope, drag each brake for 20-30 seconds, alternating between front and rear. Repeat 2-3 times.
Step 2. On a steeper slope, engage and drag the brakes for 10-15 seconds then increase lever pressure until the bike slows almost to a complete stop. Repeat 2-3 times.
Pro Tip: The front pads will have been heated more than the rear. To achieve optimal performance, exchange the front and rear pads then repeat Step 2.
CAUTION before replacing or exchanging brake pads it is essential to let all parts cool.