hey guys I need a new set of brake pads for my avid codes and I noticed theres different compounds like organic and metalic. Im wondering which kind should I get?
EBC Red(DH specific) are freaking awesome pads! They are grippy as hell but also have good modulation. The only downfall they have is that they wear about 2x faster than regular pads.
I think organic is softer and metallic is harder. So, you can figure it out from there. (The softer pad will stop better.) So what I did was I got an organic pad for the front and a metallic pad for teh rear. I figured since 90% of braking is done with the front, why not have a more sensitive pad, and a lot of modulation in the rear.
I use the metallics for DH. They seem to deal with heat build up better than the organics and have longer pad life. The organics have better bite when they are cold, but once heated up the sintered seem much better.
i had ebc red pads for front ebc gold pads for rear when i was using my codes...
im now using ebc gold for front and original sinistered for rear using juicy 7s...
there are 3 compounds for ebc brake pads and 2 compounds for original avid pads...
ebc
red - best performance but wear rate is pretty high
gold - best all around performance but wear rate is better than original avid pads
green - never tried it
avid
sinisted - its what most people use..the only thing i cant stand is the brake fade if dragged for a period of time...horrible in wet as well
organic - the only time i'd choose these is when riding in wet..otherwise these are crap..high wear rate, low power and medicore modulation
I use the metallics for DH. They seem to deal with heat build up better than the organics and have longer pad life. The organics have better bite when they are cold, but once heated up the sintered seem much better.
Other benefit of the organic/resin pads is that they are quieter. So if your rotor isn't true and rubs there isn't the ching-ching-ching, metal on metal, sound as the bent rotor contacts the pads.
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