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Hello!
Bit of a newbie question but my new road bike has dual pivot caliper rim brakes. As it's an entry level Trek road bike, I'm trying to improve the brake performance by upgrading the brake pads to try and keep costs down to a minimum. The stock ones are shocking, I literally feel I won't make it on a descent lol.
Seems like everyone and their mother is recommending Koolstop Salmon brake pads on the web, so that's what I'm looking, however I'm really confused with the type I need to get.
My bike has the "road" style of pads, so these looks just right and compatible, but they are quite expensive when comparing with other options like the "threaded stud" or MTB type of brake types, not only from this brand but in general.
The size of the pad on the non-road types is a lot longer and the bolt has more washers, so is it definitely not possible to use those on a road bike brake system?
An alternative to try and keep costs down would be to have the correct "road bike" type of shoe/ holder so I can just replace the inserts which are a lot cheaper but I don't seem to find those being sold separately for any less than they whole brake with holder + inserts in my first link.
Any thoughts?
Bit of a newbie question but my new road bike has dual pivot caliper rim brakes. As it's an entry level Trek road bike, I'm trying to improve the brake performance by upgrading the brake pads to try and keep costs down to a minimum. The stock ones are shocking, I literally feel I won't make it on a descent lol.
Seems like everyone and their mother is recommending Koolstop Salmon brake pads on the web, so that's what I'm looking, however I'm really confused with the type I need to get.
My bike has the "road" style of pads, so these looks just right and compatible, but they are quite expensive when comparing with other options like the "threaded stud" or MTB type of brake types, not only from this brand but in general.
The size of the pad on the non-road types is a lot longer and the bolt has more washers, so is it definitely not possible to use those on a road bike brake system?
An alternative to try and keep costs down would be to have the correct "road bike" type of shoe/ holder so I can just replace the inserts which are a lot cheaper but I don't seem to find those being sold separately for any less than they whole brake with holder + inserts in my first link.
Any thoughts?
