





4 Pairs Tektro Shimano TRP Ceramic Bike Brake Pads
Category: Shimano Brake Pads

The Core Capabilities Of This Product
Wide Compatibility
These Zacro electric bike disk brake pads are compatible with a wide range of Shimano models including Deore Br-B01s, B03S, MT400, MT500, MT200, M575, M525, M515, T615, T675, M505, M495, M486, M485, M475, M465, M447, M446, M445, M416, M415, M395, M375, M315, M355, M365, C601, C501, TX805, M4050, M3050, UR300, as well as Tektro Aries HD-M740, M730, M725, M520, M521, M510, M500, M501, and more. TRP Hylex HY, RD, Spyre, Spyke, and Parabox models are also supported, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of electric bike brake systems.
Premium Ceramic Material
Our Zacro electric bike disk brake pads are crafted from premium ceramic material, providing maximum initial bite for enhanced braking performance. Compared to resin pads, these ceramic pads offer superior wear resistance and significantly less noise. This material ensures optimal performance in any riding condition.
Safe and Stability
Designed for both dry and moist conditions, these brake pads can withstand high temperatures of up to 700 degrees. Whether you are riding on rough terrain or facing harsh weather, these pads ensure powerful stopping power, keeping you safe during every ride. Their reliability under various conditions ensures you can focus on your ride without worrying about potential safety issues.
Warming Tips
While the listed bike models are included, please verify the shape and size of your original brake pads before purchasing. For sharp or unusual sounds from your brakes, inspect the brake pads and replace them if necessary. This maintenance can help you achieve optimal performance and safety.
Quick Installation
For installation, first remove the front and rear wheels. Next, remove the old brake pads from the front and rear calipers and inspect the pistons and overall caliper condition. Before installing the new pads, ensure the quality of the brake cable or hydraulic hose. Use a flat tool to push back the pistons before installing the new brake pads. Following these steps will help you achieve a smooth and secure installation.