Hi Evan, I'm still enjoying this bike I purchased from you. It is a pleasure to ride. The paint job you did on it really looks good especially in the sun. I enjoyed your paint job video you made on this bike as well.
Generic pads are an unknown quantity. I tend to stick with name brands for predictability. Like most things I buy, I look at the reviews so I can make an informed decision. Some pads are designed to work better in wet conditions. If you ride in the rain, make sure you buy pads intended for wet conditions.
Hi Evan, I'm still enjoying this bike I purchased from you. It is a pleasure to ride. The paint job you did on it really looks good especially in the sun. I enjoyed your paint job video you made on this bike as well.
It's hard to sell one, but I'm very happy to know it is being used and loved.
You made it look real easy does it matter what brand brake pads I get.
Generic pads are an unknown quantity. I tend to stick with name brands for predictability. Like most things I buy, I look at the reviews so I can make an informed decision. Some pads are designed to work better in wet conditions. If you ride in the rain, make sure you buy pads intended for wet conditions.
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You made it look real easy does it matter what brand brake pads I use
I've had my best luck with Clarks brand for mountain bikes and Bell brand for vintage road bikes.