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Lewis LP-40 Semi Metallic Brake Pads

Sale price$18.50

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The Lewis Bike LP-40 semi-metallic pads are crafted for riders who want a blend of durability, quiet braking, and consistent stopping power. Compared to the TP-40 sintered metallic pads, these semi-metallic options are quieter and produce less wear on rotors, making them ideal for riders who prioritize smooth performance over extreme heat resistance. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of semi-metallic pads in comparison to sintered metallic:

Pros of Semi-Metallic Pads
  • Smoother Braking: Semi-metallic pads offer a gentler initial bite, resulting in smoother, more controlled braking that‚Äôs well-suited for moderate-speed rides or mixed conditions.
  • Reduced Rotor Wear: Unlike sintered pads, which can cause quicker rotor degradation, semi-metallic pads are less abrasive, extending rotor life and reducing maintenance.
  • Less Noise: Semi-metallic pads are quieter than sintered metallic, making them ideal for riders who prefer minimal brake noise.

Cons of Semi-Metallic Pads
  • Moderate Heat Resistance: While they handle heat better than organic pads, semi-metallic pads don‚Äôt dissipate heat as effectively as fully sintered metallic. This can lead to brake fade on long, steep descents or in high-speed, heavy braking situations.
  • Slightly Lower Durability in Extreme Conditions: Semi-metallic pads are durable for most trail and cross-country conditions, but sintered pads offer superior longevity for enduro and downhill riders who need maximum resilience in rugged environments.

Overall, the LP-40 pads provide balanced braking for riders looking to reduce noise and rotor wear without compromising reliability, while the TP-40 sintered pads remain the top choice for those needing heavy-duty performance on intense trails.

Lewis LP-40 Semi Metallic Brake Pads
Lewis LP-40 Semi Metallic Brake Pads Sale price$18.50