Elvedes  |  SKU: 8716706008456

Elvedes disc brake block set Avid Mech. 2002-2004 BB7 Juicy Sintered (1 pair)

€10,99

  • Gesinterde Schijfremblokjes voor Avid mech. 2002-2004 / BB7 / alle Juicy
  • Ideaal tijdens natte omstandigheden
  • Voor MTB

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Description

Sintered disc brake cubes for Avid Mech. 2002-2004 / BB7 / All Juicy


  • Ideal during wet conditions
  • For MTB
  • Ideal during both wet and dry weather conditions
  • For e-bike
  • Ideal during dry conditions
  • For MTB / trekking / racing bikes

After the assembly of the new brake pads, it is very important that the cubes are mentified, this extends the lifespan.

The braking of new disc brake cubes extensively extends the lifespan! Keep the brake lever on lightly while you drive and make sure the brake pads touch the brake disc. Drives approximately 100 meters at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour and brake at the end a little harder to reduce the speed to about 5 kilometers per hour. Then slowly raise the speed while slightly braking. Repeat this 10 to 12 times to ensure that your new brake pads are properly finished.

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Elvedes

Elvedes disc brake block set Avid Mech. 2002-2004 BB7 Juicy Sintered (1 pair)

€10,99

Sintered disc brake cubes for Avid Mech. 2002-2004 / BB7 / All Juicy


After the assembly of the new brake pads, it is very important that the cubes are mentified, this extends the lifespan.

The braking of new disc brake cubes extensively extends the lifespan! Keep the brake lever on lightly while you drive and make sure the brake pads touch the brake disc. Drives approximately 100 meters at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour and brake at the end a little harder to reduce the speed to about 5 kilometers per hour. Then slowly raise the speed while slightly braking. Repeat this 10 to 12 times to ensure that your new brake pads are properly finished.

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