I have had the Spyres since the beginning of the year and have found them to be pretty good. I'm running them with a Shimano IceTech rotor and a stock TRP one on the back.
The stock pads aren't bad, however they wear super quick when there is mud or grit. Recently I swapped the default organic pads for EBC Golds which are a metallic compound which should last a lot longer. For those who have a little problem with judder, I found applying a very thin spot of copper grease on the backside of the pad backing plate shuts it up. Be careful not to get any on the pad surface though.
More info here http://smutpedaller.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/trp-spyre-disc-brake-review-first.html
I have had the Spyres since the beginning of the year and have found them to be pretty good. I'm running them with a Shimano IceTech rotor and a stock TRP one on the back.
The stock pads aren't bad, however they wear super quick when there is mud or grit. Recently I swapped the default organic pads for EBC Golds which are a metallic compound which should last a lot longer. For those who have a little problem with judder, I found applying a very thin spot of copper grease on the backside of the pad backing plate shuts it up. Be careful not to get any on the pad surface though.
More info here
http://smutpedaller.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/trp-spyre-disc-brake-review-first.html