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Will these brake pads fit my ultegra brakes?

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Old 07-12-07, 05:09 PM
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Will these brake pads fit my ultegra brakes?

https://probikekit.com/display.php?code=A9123

I need to know if these carbon brake pads will fit my ultegra caliper brake blocks.
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please i need to know.
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please i need to know.
Why don't you email probikekit - they do speak English!
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it will take to long
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The look to be Shimano compatible, all of the 105 and up Shimano stuff is the same. If you have recent Ultegra it should work.

Why do you want no-name carbon brake blocks though? Wrong place to save money, perhaps.
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The look to be Shimano compatible, all of the 105 and up Shimano stuff is the same. If you have recent Ultegra it should work.

Why do you want no-name carbon brake blocks though? Wrong place to save money, perhaps.
Maybe because the Shimano pads are not so great? The last time I replaced pads on my Ultegra brakes I used something cheap and generic (Clarks of something like that) and they were way better than the "correct" Shimano pads.
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The look to be Shimano compatible, all of the 105 and up Shimano stuff is the same. If you have recent Ultegra it should work.

Why do you want no-name carbon brake blocks though? Wrong place to save money, perhaps.
I assume these brake pads will do their job, I mean they arent as good as zipp or swiss top pads but they should hold up.
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