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I found Trickstuff Power to have stronger bite than Galfer Purple, but not that much.
Here is my broscience estimate based on quite few pairs of each:
TrickStuff Power: 10 Bite, 9 Power, 6-7 lasting. Not easy to bed.
Galfer E-Bike: 9 Bite, 8 Power, 8 Lasting. Very easy to bed. Very good in all aspects, the goldi-locks?
SRAM Metallic: 7 Bite, 8 Power, 10 Lasting. Medium to bed.
SRAM Organic: Shit all over.
Since I am from Europe, can't try ceramic like MTX Gold from US. But I expect it to be similar to TrickStuff & Galfer, unless the material is really magical.
Fair mileage that arm's would be pumping.Did you get the pro or pro +.
the pro will last about 2 days in the bikepark. Pro+ will last about a week. That’s doing 50-70km of lift access downhill per day. So not normal braking
Long time since I was in a French park . Les Gets 20 years ago anyway hired a kona stab.Yeah.
especially at the end of season when brake bumps are all over. You get past it eventually. Gotta learn how to hold the bars soft in the moments that you can. Which isn’t much in French bike parks Just when you’re in the air really. Switzerland and Austria are much smoother and not trying to kill you parks.
Haha brilliantWow. Did they use horse or mules as the uplift?![]()
really weird that cars are not selling electric car specific brake pads. You’d almost start to wonder if it’s marketing to sell the Cheapest pads off.

Thats the beauty of it, they have multiple compounds you can choose from.I bought these Resin Magura MT7 pads
Funny I like the feel of the Maguras over the Shimano.So far not impressed with the MT7 factory brake pads and the brake system all together. Shimano seems to bite better.
Purple Galfers are purple, these ain’t.Has anyone else had the pad fall off the backing ? I am using Purple Galfer on my Magura MT 5's and found them to have really good stopping power and better than the joined up ones.....but after the last ride I checked for wear and found the friction pad had delaminated from the backing plate. They looked corroded but I have never seen this before and haven't done anything different cleaning riding conditions etc.
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Some miles that I must say.ali express bucklos ceramic at $3.80 a pair buying 10 pair. Softer than Shimano so they dont tear up your rotors as fast.
They last about 3/4 as long as Shimano pads, so I change them ever 4-6 weeks riding 400-500 miles a week
No name pads are same compound but thickness varies. Bucklos are thicker than Shimano so it brings your levers further out.
Just got some no name for my Magura 7s. It will be a month or two before I get good data on them.
Thanks Paul...I think I will check and dry them after each ride but can't imagine doing that in my car ?It happens
I see it a lot in the automotive sector![]()
I wonder how your Bike looks if your pads look like that
Its the elevation climbed that matters, we have a guy in our group that rode over 6000 miles this year alone, but I have him beat 3,200 miles but 411,845' climbed.Some miles that I must say.