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Old 05-14-10, 02:28 PM
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HillRider
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I've used both and prefer the Salmon pads. The dual compounds work ok but the all-Salmon are better in the wet, work fine in dry conditions and seem easier on the rims. There is no cost difference and the Salmon pard are adequately durable too.
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