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RedPanther
2 years ago

I haven’t found anywhere on the Tektro site, but if you know that there is, you can just googlen: Tektro pads compability chart.

You can therefore choose between the Tektro coatings P20.11, A10YS and E10.11.

Or, of course, coverings of foreign manufacturers when your brake (or another Tektro brake that uses the same load) is listed as compatible.

Mediachaos
2 years ago
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The above-mentioned coatings have a standard to be obtained from many suppliers. I have a hydraulic brake of Tektro with the same loads and meanwhile those of Kool Stop. Long-lived and with better braking action than that of Tektro, whose coatings were worn after a relatively short time and were crumbling. https://www.rosebikes.de/kool-stop-shimanotektro-disc-belaege-160817

martinreschke
2 years ago

Every bicycle dealer and almost every large trade chain has the in stock.

VictorVector
2 years ago

I can’t find anything on the Internet.

I guess that’s an ice-cold lie. When you googelt your brake you land on the manufacturer’s side, where the appropriate documents are called directly under the brake.

Tectro E10.11

Tectro P20.11

terctro A10YS

AntiRedlich
2 years ago

Otherwise, expand documents, look what’s good.

Erthdragon
2 years ago

You can also take the stature of shimano. They have the name B05S that are pure