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I honestly think I'd be better off next time using wax crayons
not skyway pro pad copies!they look great but squeak like FOOOK and have the added benefit of being able to only very marginally slow you down (scary if you live on a big hill like I do). I have a pair on the Curtis that lasted a day in London and are now pretty much worn completely down. I honestly think I'd be better off next time using wax crayons On the plus side I didn't pay for them, so not gonna complain
Quote from: griff on July 07, 2016, 05:02 PMnot skyway pro pad copies!they look great but squeak like FOOOK and have the added benefit of being able to only very marginally slow you down (scary if you live on a big hill like I do). I have a pair on the Curtis that lasted a day in London and are now pretty much worn completely down. I honestly think I'd be better off next time using wax crayons On the plus side I didn't pay for them, so not gonna complain sorry bud
Clear sticky pads if you want to actually stop..... and ear-plugs for the squealing pig that comes with them Fook that oldschool stuff
Maybe a bit late but I use Eclat Force pads and you can get them with a female bolt, clear with anodised metal inside.