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which brakes to use on boyds?
I have a set of carbon clincher boyd altimonts to which i have no matching boyd specific brake pads. What i do have are zipp platinum pads as well as swiss stop. Does anyone know if it is ok to use either of these pads instead of boyd specific ones? thanks
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I don’t work for Boyd but - the Altamont wheel is an alloy rim not a carbon rim.
Did you mean to say you have ceramic coated wheels? ...they are alloy with a coating. https://boydcycling.com/shop/road/al...cher-wheelset/ If you bought them new you should have gotten some pads with them. Either way call Boyd and get helped out. Their support is great. |
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If you have Altamont Lite Ceramic Coated Clincher's..the correct pads are Swissstop BXP brake pads, which btw, you can buy from Boyd's website..
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-Also, the wheels were given to me, so no pads :/ |
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However, having had the Boyd 44 model carbon clincher rim brake wheels on a previous ride the Reynolds Cryo Blue Power are the best pads I ever used on those wheels. Setup is very important since the contact patch is larger than regular pads, but the power and modulation are great and they're quieter than other models. Not sure about heat build up but if you brake correctly there shouldn't be an issue since the braking surface on the Boyds is very good. |
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so would an email to Boyd or Nicole
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I keep saying this.......
Reynolds Cryo-Blue Power Brake Pads solve most all braking issues https://aerogeeks.com/2014/04/29/rey...r-pads-review/ .
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