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HAYES MX2/3/4/5 DISC BRAKE PADS

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Designed to replace your disc brake pads.

Compatible disc brake pads: HAYES SOLE / MX2 / MX3 / MX4 ​​/ MX5 / GX2 / CX Pads with good braking in all conditions /

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Product Characteristics

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Compatibility

For HAYES SOLE / MX2 / MX3 / MX4 ​​/ MX5 / GX2 / CX disc brakes

Braking power

Effective even in the presence of water and mud.

Friction resistance

Sintered material with a high coefficient of friction. Lasts 2x longer than organic materials.

Brake control

Ensures constant braking.

Additional Product Information

Composition

main part

  • 100% aluminum

Contents

1 pair of pads

Some additional tips for breaking in brake pads:

When running in, remember to only use one brake at a time to avoid overheating the pads. Choose a flat road, avoid harsh braking, and give yourself plenty of time: running in can take half an hour. If you notice a rainbow-like pattern on the discs or reduced efficiency, your pads may be "glazed." In this case, visit a Decathlon Workshop for a checkup.

Breaking in bicycle brake pads is an essential procedure to ensure good braking efficiency:

Bed-in optimizes the adhesion between the pads and discs by gradually warming them up. Before you begin, thoroughly clean your discs and replace them if you're installing new pads. Wear your helmet and a computer or GPS, then ride on a safe, level, and dry road.

What tools will you need:

When doing this, you may need: A pad spreader, brake cleaner and a microfiber cloth.

The running-in procedure consists of gradually braking several times, at increasing speeds:

It is recommended to alternate between front and rear brakes and follow three key steps: Brake gradually from 15 to 5 km/h, then from 20 to 5 km/h, and finally from 25 to 5 km/h, doing ten repetitions per speed. Between each phase, let the system cool by driving quietly for a few meters without braking.

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