Bewertung und Empfehlungen für SRAM Road/elixir/db/level B1 Sinterbremsbeläge 20 Paare
Vorteile
- Sintered/metallic compound provides superior wet-weather braking and high temperature fade resistance compared to organic pads
- Noted long service life in gritty or muddy conditions; typically outlasts organic pads by 2–3× under similar use
- Compatibility covers common SRAM/Avid shapes (Level/Level B1/Level T/TL/TLM/Ultimate, Elixir, DB, and many SRAM Road 2‑piece calipers), simplifying stocking for shops
- Includes pad springs, pins, and clips per set, enabling complete replacement without reusing worn hardware
- Bulk 20‑pair pack is efficient for high‑mileage riders, fleets, or workshops
Nachteile
- Metallic pads are generally noisier, especially when wet, and can squeal if not bedded in properly
- Higher rotor wear than organic pads; can shorten rotor life over time
- Longer bed‑in period and typically lower initial bite at low speeds/temperatures vs organic compounds
- Steel backing plates add weight and shed heat less effectively than finned/aluminum‑backed designs
- No clear confirmation of OEM compound consistency; aftermarket metallic pads can vary in performance across batches
Fazit & Empfehlungen
A durable, sintered pad set for SRAM/Avid Level/Elixir/DB and compatible SRAM road calipers that emphasizes longevity and wet‑weather performance. The bulk 20‑pair format suits workshops and heavy users. Expect more noise and rotor wear than with organic pads, along with a longer bed‑in, but solid braking stability on long descents and in adverse conditions.
Einsatzmöglichkeiten & Tipps
Best for high‑mileage commuters, gravel/MTB riders, and road users who ride in wet, steep, or abrasive conditions and prioritize durability and fade resistance over absolute quiet and initial bite. Less ideal for riders seeking the quietest operation and maximum modulation in dry road conditions.
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