Old 02-08-12 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Booger1
An attempt at the best of both worlds.....wet and dry conditions......does neither one well.
Yes. A blended pad is more marketing sizzle than anything useful. Best idea would be to buy pads suited to the riding conditions. And if a change in conditions is anticipated then fit the appropriate pads.
As might be done with tires.
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