Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
  • Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010
Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010

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Front Disc Brake Pads - Compatible with Tektro IO and Novela 2010

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Designed for replacing your Tektro IO, Gemini, Novela (pre-2010) and Aquila disc brake pads

Semi-metal brake pads, the most versatile

BENEFITS

Compatibility

For Tektro IO, Novela (before 2010), Gemini, and Aquila disc brakes

Braking power

Effective even in water and mud.

Abrasion resistance

Sintered material with a high friction index. 2x longer lasting than an organic

Brake control

Guarantees steady braking.

Instructions


TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

contents

1 pair of brake pads
1 spring
metal pin not included

breaking in the pads: essential before starting your ride

You should try braking quickly a few times on a dry, flat, obstacle-free surface. 3 or 4 sets of 10 dry, intermittent stops are enough to break in your pads. Dry braking will wear down the pad a bit.
Release your brakes for a few dozen seconds between each set of stops in order to let them decrease in temperature before starting a new series of 10.

Be careful of glazing

If the problem persists despite several short, dry stops, lightly rub your brake pads with sandpaper.