Depending on the summer (wet) I can run about a set of pads per month. Roters I have never had to change. I moved through pads pretty quick with my Code's. Nothing crazy, but like I said often enough.
I got a season out of my saint stock pads, but I don't ride crazy often. Say one or two days every other weekend. Rotors look fine, alligator sawblades.
Depends on the brand. I've never had avid pads last more than a few months, that goes for Codes and various rotor sizes of BB7s, no significant experience with juicys with pad life. Avid always seems to make ultra-grippy pads, but poor life seems to always be the case. Shimano and hope pads seem to last me much longer.
I can squeeze a season out of pads. I don't put my downhill bike on the hill enough to require more than that. (codes) My xc bike on the other hand gets alot of use, usually atleast 4 days a week in the summer, but those pads also last a season too. (juicys)
My stock Code pads lasted 6 days of moderate DH riding in Morzine/Chatel. That applies to the front, with the rear dying 2 days later. I've been truly disappointed as my previous pads on other brakes always lasted much longer. I changed them for BBB golden and blue pads, those seem to last a bit longer.
Depends on the brake. I get a lot of life out of Shimano pads. Formula and Avid pads it seems like I'm replacing all the time. 1-2 months of fairly regular riding. I usually get about 6 months out of Saint pads.
Fastest time i burn through a set of pads was after 6 runs on alligator windcutters with my Formula The one brakes with swiss stop pads.Everage i do 3 month's with swiss stop pads.
-how often you ride
-how often you brake / how much you use your brakes
-what kind of conditions (wet/dry/hot etc)
-brake compound
That being said, I was running metallic compound shimano pads on first gen saints, riding on the wet muddy east coast, and I brake a fair amount (I don't drag my brakes, but I can't count on one hand how many times I use them in a run) and was able to get a whole season out of them riding 2 days a week 3-4 weekends a month from may to late october.
I tried a pair of the other shimano compound (sintered I think? maybe they call it organic? idk. either way its the non-metallic ones) and I got maybe 2 1/2 months out of them under similar conditions. However, they did perform better.
I like to think I ride fairly often, though not downhill as often as I would like, and brake pads seem to last me a long time, at least a full season, if not longer.
I got about 3 months a set out of my Code pads.
I'm on the new Saint brakes now and got roughly 9 months out of the front pads,the rear pads are still going,they're about 11 months old.
And I typically ride once a week,all day long,all year.
-how often you ride
-how often you brake / how much you use your brakes
-what kind of conditions (wet/dry/hot etc)
-brake compound
That being said, I was running metallic compound shimano pads on first gen saints, riding on the wet muddy east coast, and I brake a fair amount (I don't drag my brakes, but I can't count on one hand how many times I use them in a run) and was able to get a whole season out of them riding 2 days a week 3-4 weekends a month from may to late october.
I tried a pair of the other shimano compound (sintered I think? maybe they call it organic? idk. either way its the non-metallic ones) and I got maybe 2 1/2 months out of them under similar conditions. However, they did perform better.
i should have been more specific about the climate and the style of riding and the amount of riding you do i ride every day any where from 10 to 35 miles on my xc or dh bike. i had codes last me 2 months riding in the pnw and as you know it rains 9 months out the year here so that has a big deciding factor towards pad life. how much do you guys spend a year on pads and or rotors?
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