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depp
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: December 26, 2008
Strengths: Cheap, and work better than any other pad.Weaknesses: None God bless America.Bottom Line: I went from sram red calipers to what appeared to be the ultimate brake the zero gravity og 06. One issue is the zero gravity require campy pads. So I install the brakes and immediately I am shocked at the poor performance. Extra flex and bad response. So I say to my self hmmm $449.00 brakes and no stoping power. Where would that leave you. My only option is ditch the foreign junk and get real US made pads for budget price, guess what a world of difference the pads are soo far superior then campy record its shocking. So now the zero gravity brakes flex less because they dont need as much tension to stop. These coolstops saved the $449.00 brakes.
Favorite Ride: encinitas
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$21.00
Purchased At: Nytro
Similar Products Used: (Campy, Costco, K mart) oh and sram red
Bike Setup: S works tarmac spinergy blah blah.
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windinhair
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 12, 2003
Strengths: Smooth, great stopping powerWeaknesses: None, love these babiesBottom Line: These brake pads are great. forget about buying Campy pads. I was all set to buy campy pads but Excel sports ran out of them and offered these as an alternative. They stop great and are smooth. I'll never go back to the original Campy pads
Purchased At: Excel Sports
Bike Setup: Gios aluminum racing bicycle
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