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https://www.uberbikecomponents.com/category/447/Finned-Disc-Brake-Pads
Ive used the normal pads before and I've been impressed.
My road bike has genuine xt finned pads which need replacing.
What's your experience of the finned pads? Do they work? Do they rattle? Do they just add weight?
I don't like them. because they are not one peace you get a bit of extra lever pull. I also don't like their race matrix compound. I'd just fit the genuine pads.
I've used them for a while - been fine. Work as well as any other pad I've used, never rattled and never noticed any different lever pull. For mtb I think the fins are probably a waste of time for UK conditions, although I guess for a road bike they may make a difference.
Been fine for me, no rattle and I'm using the race matrix compound which I like. The sintered compound was awful for me, made so much noise. Not tried their resin compound.
I fitted them to my Hope E4's for a week in the Alps, as I wanted the extra cooling provided by the fins. They worked fine all week and still had plenty of pad material left at the end. I'll be sticking with them them now back home too.
Work well for me
Good PSA. I have the non finned racematriz ones on my dh bike and they are superb.
Will try them on my enduro bike with saints as sintered Shimano ones are 30 quid these days.
They're alright - taken mine out and just put the normal race matrix ones in.
Mainly due to the fact they are fiddly to put together.
Battered their race matrix kevlar pads for the past 2 weeks in the alps and beyond. 15,000 ft of descending a day, so a proper test of their capabilities. Absolutely faultless. Great bite, reliable performance and zero fade. Replaced the rears towards the end of the two weeks as they were pretty worn but still performed perfectly
Interesting to hear other people's positive experiences I've had twotwo pa of Uberbike Shimano pads that came unstuck (in that the pad material came away from the metal backing) so I've steered clear. Since they're such a critical part I've stuck with Shimano since but maybe I was just unlucky.
Ive ordered some of the XL pads for my guides to try out.
I bought a set of finned pads with semi metallic pads or my Zees before the Alps a few weeks back as they were the only ones available with fins. I also bought a 4 pack of sintered inserts in case I needed to change them. The semi metallics were brilliant, great feel and modulation and quiet as a mouse. However, I wore the rears down after 3 days to the point where I was forced to change them. Well the sintered ones were rubbish in comparison. Either on or off with little or nothing in between other than hideous amounts of noise if you so much as touched the lever.
Just back from the Alps sintered pads were not great and very noisy.
Fine for bombing around Surrey hills but used them in Finale last year and they just didn't work well for me when hot. Switched to genuine pads after one day which were way better
I used the finned race matrix for a short while before going to Guides which have the S4 calipers which they don't fit sadly.
So... Went for the normal non finned race matrix.
I'm a big guy on a 30Lb+ bike.... These pads are great. Lovely modulation and great stopping power even for a brake dragger like myself.😃
used them in Finale last year and they just didn’t work well for me when hot.
I just did 5 days in Finale with 40 degree+ temps and they were fine for a big unit like me who's a serial brake dragger
If you've got decent brakes there's no point in finned pads- it could be useful if it's designed in but other'n that they only benefit poor brakes that can't deal with heat properly. That said, if your brakes aren't up to the job it's cheaper than replacing them, today at least.
I’ve used the they work. Dry well, they are though very fiddly to fit as fin is separate to the pad and the spring took a few goes to get it right.
I’ll not use them again will just get a Shimano or unfinned, reminds me to round up the spares and sell them