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Miles Racing - Disc Pads Organic - Shimano Deore, TEKTRO, TRP & MORE - MI-ORG-23

SKU: MILE-DBP-ORG-23
$18.95
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Color: Blue

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OVERVIEW

OPTIMUM PRICE-PERFORMANCE RATIO: Miles Racing Organic Brake Pads are a valuable solution to bikers who are looking for a safe, all-round braking solution that does not break their budget. Organic pads are made with organic carbon fibers bonded together using resin. Depending on the application, carbon composition is adjusted for best results.

HIGH BRAKING POWER IN DRY CONDITIONS: Organic brake pads work the best in dry conditions and in conditions where the discs do not get too hot. Organic pads offer better initial grab that tends to fade during long descents. Not recommended for descents or other conditions where heavy, continuous braking can generate too much heat. Also not recommended for wet or muddy conditions.

QUIETER RIDES: Organic brake pads are softer and hence much quieter compared to brake pads with more metallic content. They are gentler on brake discs and offer the benefit of less rotor wear compared to sintered counterparts. Organic brake pads have shorter break-in period.

BEST FOR CASUAL RIDERS: Organic brake pads are a great choice for bike riding conditions where braking requirement is minimal, like cross country, commuting, and flat terrain rides. Recommended for casual riders and light weight riders.

RELIABILITY & COMPATIBILITY: Non-asbestos construction ensures further biking safety. Made in Germany and tested by independent testing companies. Check the list of compatible brake systems for a complete list of compatible brakes. 

COMPATIBLE BRAKES

This brake pad is compatible with following systems. If you are looking for a different model, please refer to our compatibility chart for all models.

SHIMANO
Deore
Acera
Altus
Alivio
LX
BR-M315
BR-M355
BR-M365
BR-M375
BR-M395
BR-M415
BR-M416
BR-M416A
BR-M445
BR-M446
BR-M447
BR-M465
BR-M475
BR-M485
BR-M486
BR-M495
BR-M505
BR-M515
BR-M525
BR-M575
BR-M3050
BR-M4050
BR-MT200
BR-MT400
BR-MT410
BR-MT500
BR-T615
BR-T675
BR-TX805
BR-C501
BR-C601

BENGAL
Bengal Ares Pro
Bengal Ares 5
Bengal Helix 7B

CLARKS
Clark's S2

GIANT
Root
Root 2

GUSSET
Gusset Chute

QUAD
QHD sting
QHD-1.2 Rapide

TEKTRO
Aquila (MD-M500)
Aries (MD-M300)
MD-M280
HD-M282 Junior
HD-M285
HD-M286
HD-T285
MD-C510
MD-U510
Auriga Comp
Auriga Pro
Auriga (HD-M290, HD-M291)
Auriga Sub (HD-T520)
Auriga Twin (HD-T525)
Auriga Tune (HD-T530)
HDC 330 (HD-M330)
HD-E350 | E-bike brake pads
Auriga E-Tune (HD-E530) | E-bike brake pads
Auriga E-Twin (HD-E525) | E-bike brake pads
Auriga E-Sub (HD-E520) | E-bike brake pads
Auriga E-Comp (HD-E500) | E-bike brake pads
Dorado (HD-E715) | E-bike brake pads
Draco 2 (HD-M532)
Gemini (HD-M500, HD-M501, HD-M510)
Gemini SL (HD-M520, HD-M521)
Mira (MD-C400)
Mota (HD-C300)
Orion (HD-M725, HD-M730)
Orion SL (HD-M740)
Orion 4Px2P (HD-M735) !!! Rear !!!
Vela (HD-T290)
Volans (HD-T710)

TRP
TRP Dash Sport
TRP Hylex
TRP Hyles R5
TRP Hywire
TRP HY / RD
TRP paradox
TRP Paradox R
TRP Slate X2
TRP Spyke
TRP Spyre
TRP Spyre C
TRP Spyre SLC

ALHONGA
HJ-Latoo
HJ-OD04
HJ-OD05
HJ-MD11


USAGE TIPS

To get the most braking power out of your new organic pads, it is important to follow these steps to break them in properly.

  • Smoothen hotspots: Brake for 5 seconds while riding at a speed of about 9-12 mph with minimal pressure on brake lever, letting the brakes slip slightly. Repeat this process 3 more times. Let the pads cool in between.
  • Smoothen the surface: Brake from about 15 mph to 3 mph with medium power and release before coming to a complete stop. Repeat this process 20 times. 
  • Outgas the brake pads: To achieve maximum braking performance, the binding agents in  the covering material has to harden or evaporate, which usually happens at around 390° F. Look for a longer downhill slope and roll downhill with brakes on. Stop when you notice that braking force is decreasing. Bring the bike to standstill and let the pads cool down. Make sure that the pads are not overheated.
  • Done - Ready for action!