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  • Alternately, go for a softer compound pads such as the Swissstop BXP (blue), as they perform better in wet and less likely to wear your rims out in one winter.

    I thought green were gentle on rims?
    Will go blue next time then... Providing they come in canti threaded version...

  • I thought green were gentle on rims?

    Will go blue next time then... Providing they come in canti threaded version...

    No, green are ideas for those who want their pads to last a long time in poor condition, whether the blue one have the best performance in all weather but last as long as normal pads.

  • No, green are ideas for those who want their pads to last a long time in poor condition, whether the blue one have the best performance in all weather but last as long as normal pads.

    Ok, I'll put green ones on tandem, doesn't matter if tougher on rims as mileage won't be great on that bike, and buy blue ones on everyday bike...

    First time I ever buy decent pads in my life, most I ever spent was on some aztek ones, because that all there was available... All cheap Taiwanese stuff otherwise... I'm old now so I want the good stuff...

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