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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Koolstop salmons are shocking in the wet - especially when descending down a 16%er with 17st aboard

what pads do you guys use??? i'm thinking of putting the swisstops yellows on as i have a spare set
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
The Swissstop Yellow are for carbon rims, incase you didnt realise.

I use Swissstop Black on my normal wheels and Yellow on my race wheels.

Koolstop pads are rubbish IME.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
The Swissstop Yellow are for carbon rims, incase you didnt realise.

I use Swissstop Black on my normal wheels and Yellow on my race wheels.

Koolstop pads are rubbish IME.
on the box they say carbon and alloy - i do have some blacks there too though - don't know how i got those though
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
Hmm, I don't have a box so couldn't say, mine came with my carbon wheelset (they are re-branded up as FFWD), I was under the understanding they were meant for carbon wheels but I could, and it looks likely, be wrong.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
some reviews are saying good on alloy - some are saying good on carbon - will try the blacks out first, seen as i have both available

i was descending the mountains of the maerdy, rhigos and bwlch yesterday and it was very hairry when i knew the brakes just wasn't stopping me, ended up descending worse than bradley wiggins at the giro lol

i also suffered a hot rim blow out at the foot of the maerdy. was very scary indeed
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I use Koolstop Salmons as front pads and blacks on the rear. I've yet to have a problem stopping in wet or dry on them. If they're giving you problems in the wet, it may be they've worn down too much as they have a little raised bit that clears the water off the rim before they bite.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
I use Koolstop Salmons as front pads and blacks on the rear. I've yet to have a problem stopping in wet or dry on them. If they're giving you problems in the wet, it may be they've worn down too much as they have a little raised bit that clears the water off the rim before they bite.
there about 3 rides old martin and have hardly any wear at all - there just rubbish at stopping on very steep descents in the wet. Yesterday i was scared to death descending some very steep mountains in south wales - back to the swisstop blacks that i used to have on my srams i think
 
Love my Swiss stop flash pro greens. Wet or dry they do the business and don't crud your wheels up in the wet

Before Swiss stop I tried Koolstop but could never stop the bu**ers from squealing.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I'm afraid that I didn't find Koolstop Salmons to be much good, either in the wet or the dry. I expected something pretty good having splurged £18 on four lumps of rubber. I'm using Clarks' CP240s at the moment and I'm really impressed with them. They are pretty cheap too.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
[QUOTE 2959723, member: 259"]Weird. Koolstop Salmons are the best wet weather condition blocks I have ever had (on calipers in mud and rain). They never squealed but I'm obsessive about fitting and cleaning. :rolleyes:[/quote]
how heavy are you?? what speeds and gradient do you descend??

trust me, descending the welsh mountains in the rain on sunday with gradients above 15% koolstop salmons were dreadful
 
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