Carbon Rim brake blocks - which is best

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Which Carbon brake pads do you use?

Swiss Stop Yellow
5
12%
Cork
6
14%
Reynolds Blue
9
21%
Other
23
53%
 
Total votes: 43

dmulligan
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by dmulligan

I have asked this question before because the manufacturer of the rims I have don't make a recommendation. I'm using Light Bicycle rims with basalt brake tracks.
For me, temperature is a very very close second priority to stopping power. Actually given that all brake pads stop, maybe temperature is first. I've never had a heat related failure, or a failure of any kind, but I still worry about heat build up.
Reynolds Blue are the only pads I've tried so far but even they can impart a fair amount of heat in a short time given the right circumstances. There is a 1km 9 to 10% grade descent with tight switch backs nearby. I don't Ride my brakes down it unless there are cars adhering to the 30km/h speed limit. On a hot day after following a very show car my brake tracks were about too hot to touch. How hot were the rims internally?

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Bluecoupe
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by Bluecoupe

I use Reynolds blue as I don't want to void warranty.

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eric
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by eric

Light-Bicycle doesn't make any brake pad recommendations at all? I'm a bit surprised.

Based on my experience with basalt brake tracks on FarSports rims the blue Reynolds pads are about as good as any. Black Prince carbon might be a little better. Bontrager cork are also good but are super expensive.

I also avoid super steep descents with tight turns (or slow cars) when on carbon clinchers. Since I live on a road like that, that means I often use aluminium rims.

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TwiggyTN
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by TwiggyTN

For dry conditions I think cork is best by far, in the wet, Campy red or Black Prince. I have 2008 Zipps, some Boyd, Eastons, and an old Gigantex set.

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velomane
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Location: Winnipeg, Canada

by velomane

Bluecoupe wrote:I use Reynolds blue as I don't want to void warranty.


Same here, on a pair of Assaults.

perwjensen
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by perwjensen

Swiss Stop Black Prince on Farsports rims. Works great.

joepac
Posts: 100
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by joepac

swissstop black prince

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