Originally Posted by
cudak888
What do those S-M pads read, Dirtdrop? From here, it seems to read "Premium...Something-or-other." Far as I know, genuine Scott-Mathausers are marked "Scott-Mathauser" followed by the M/W/C type name. Quite convenient - I recently found four in a LBS drawer; turned out two were Weinmann-spec, the other two, Campag. The markings made a quick job of determining which pair I needed.
-Kurt
Those are cool stop pads. They say "pemium quality" on one side and "Kool Stop" on the other. The SM pads are on the PX10 with Campagnolo brakes. They came in the original SM package and were clearly marked "type M" but they're Campagnolo size. I think they were just mislabled, as I said. As I also said and Stronglight found it necessary to repeat for some reason, type M was for Mafac and type C was for Campagnolo.