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  • I'm not eating them. Id prefer best performance. Is that resin?

  • Define 'best performance'. It really depends on what you use it for.

    Reason for this is, with organic (resin) pads they are softer, gives you better modulation but wears out much quicker.

    With kevlar or metallic pads, they are harder and all being equal, wear much longer compared to organic pads, they are apparently also supposed to offer you much better braking power - marketing blurb or not, I dont know.

    I use organic pads for my BB7 and M615 for polo and I also commute to work on the same bike and I find it adequate enough for both purposes either in dry or wet conditions.

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