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Hudson308 08-22-13 06:29 AM

Which kool stops?
 
Which Kool Stop models do you guys use on typical 70's-80's (Diacompe, Universal, etc.) calipers? These? There's a dizzying number of pad configurations, but most of em don't look like they'd work.

cb400bill 08-22-13 06:53 AM

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Kool-Sto...item19e0b65acf

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEW-Kool-Stop...e5g~~60_57.JPG

Pars 08-22-13 07:30 AM

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I use these (Kool Stop Cross) on my Campy NR brakes. I also have the replacement pads for the stock holders (both black and salmon), but these work better. Toe-in is adjustable as well.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=336150

Hudson308 08-22-13 11:37 AM

Perfect. Thanks, guys!

shoota 08-22-13 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15987263)
I use these (Kool Stop Cross) on my Campy NR brakes. I also have the replacement pads for the stock holders (both black and salmon), but these work better. Toe-in is adjustable as well.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=336150

These fit regular road brake calipers even though they are listed as cantilever compatible?

Pars 08-22-13 01:13 PM

^ They fit my '73 RRA with Campy NR brakes. There is a threaded and non-threaded version available. Aren't most cantis non-threaded?

http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/a...8-10065402.jpg

nick burns 08-22-13 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15988639)
^ They fit my '73 RRA with Campy NR brakes. There is a threaded and non-threaded version available. Aren't most cantis non-threaded?

http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/a...8-10065402.jpg

I hope you realize you have dirt buildup at the front washer of the quick release. You should get on that.

eschlwc 08-22-13 03:03 PM

i use continentals unless the calipers have reusable shoes for the other slide-in pads.

shoota 08-22-13 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15988639)
^ They fit my '73 RRA with Campy NR brakes. There is a threaded and non-threaded version available. Aren't most cantis non-threaded?

http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/a...8-10065402.jpg

Thanks for the pic, those are the threaded correct? They look like what I need for my budget cross/gravel grinder.

Pars 08-22-13 03:28 PM

Yes, threaded. And OMG those brakes are dirty! :eek:



Actually, they were cleaned when I completely disassembled and overhauled the bike last winter.

shoota 08-22-13 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15989126)
Yes, threaded. And OMG those brakes are dirty! :eek:



Actually, they were cleaned when I completely disassembled and overhauled the bike last winter.

Thanks. And yeah you really should take better care of your bikes lol :p

dveneman 08-22-13 04:02 PM

And the tire rotation may be wrong?

I remembering having the same trouble selecting Kool stop pads for a vintage look. I have been using the grey matter pads recently.

rootboy 08-22-13 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15988639)

Yeah. Filthy. In fact, those brakes look worn out. Thus, un-safe. Despicable.
Ditch them before it's too late.

You know where to send them....

markk900 08-22-13 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by dveneman (Post 15989218)
I remembering having the same trouble selecting Kool stop pads for a vintage look. I have been using the grey matter pads recently.

I picked up a set of the continental greys myself - are they really any different than the salmon pads?

squirtdad 08-22-13 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by dveneman (Post 15989218)
And the tire rotation may be wrong?

.

I thing so also....the little shark finny things should be facing the ground AFAIK.

dveneman 08-22-13 05:34 PM

Google this [h=1]Dia Compe 76 Grey Matter Brake Pads (Bag of 4)[/h]
and read the reviews. Some love them, some say don't waste your money, buy Kool Stops. I like them for a budget build. They are quiet and look right to me.

Originally Posted by markk900 (Post 15989491)
I picked up a set of the continental greys myself - are they really any different than the salmon pads?


dveneman 08-22-13 05:39 PM

Yes, the shark finny things. :)

Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 15989511)
I thing so also....the little shark finny things should be facing the ground AFAIK.


squirtdad 08-22-13 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 15989511)
I thing so also....the little shark finny things should be facing the ground AFAIK.


Originally Posted by dveneman (Post 15989542)
Yes, the shark finny things. :)

I do like to keep it precisely techical with the correct jargon :p

Pars 08-22-13 06:05 PM

I don't think gatorskins are directional, but I'll look. I am running Conti GP 4 Seasons on the bike now anyhow.

squirtdad 08-22-13 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15989634)
I don't think gatorskins are directional, but I'll look. I am running Conti GP 4 Seasons on the bike now anyhow.

Not your tires, your koolstop brake pads are upside down....... the pads are directional with tire rotations.....and the "shark fin thingies" are there to guide the wheel in when putting it back in.

Pars 08-22-13 06:57 PM

No shark fin thingies on these pads/holders... if there were, they would be down. The screw needs to be at the back (against tire rotation). Unless I'm missing something. http://www.koolstop.com/english/instructions.html

markk900 08-22-13 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by dveneman (Post 15989526)
Google this Dia Compe 76 Grey Matter Brake Pads (Bag of 4)
and read the reviews. Some love them, some say don't waste your money, buy Kool Stops. I like them for a budget build. They are quiet and look right to me.

Thing is, Continentals *are* Kool Stops - the packaging for the grey pads is identical to the picture in the post above, but the pads are grey instead of salmon. I'm trying to figure out if there is any difference in compound (nothing on the package to indicate there is), and like you I prefer the look of the grey.

gerv 08-22-13 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by cb400bill (Post 15987163)

Great price on these. Every other vendor wants double.

I've had these on one of my commuters for 3 or 4 years. That's got to be close to 8k miles and still lots of brake left.

eschlwc 08-22-13 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by gerv (Post 15990070)
Great price on these [kool stop continental pads]. Every other vendor wants double...

not really, as the seller charges nearly $4 shipping. they're normally $10, shipped, for a pair (and about the same at my lbs). if additional pairs come with free shipping, then i guess it's something of a good deal.

squirtdad 08-22-13 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by Pars (Post 15989764)
No shark fin thingies on these pads/holders... if there were, they would be down. The screw needs to be at the back (against tire rotation). Unless I'm missing something. http://www.koolstop.com/english/instructions.html

Nope....my bad....but looked at your picture again and it really does look like there are "shark fin thingies" right at the hypen between L and S.

but to repeat... wrong on my part. screw does need to be at the back.


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