Brockrock
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Because I live and ride in a moderate to very hilly area, I recently reached out to Aventon in order to see if they knew of a source for the brake pads for the Bengal Ares 3 braking system. They stated that they do not have them in stock at this time, and further informed me that the pads are fairly common and should be available at most bike shops. Since then, I have done a lot of research into these pads - and aftermarket options - and I cannot find a source for these pads anywhere on Earth. I even called numerous of the Elite Dealer's listed on the Aventon website, the last of which actually took one of the Level brakes apart in order to look at the pads, and he has never seen any other pads like them, and his distributor is not able to provide them. Even the pads shown on the actual Bengal website for the Ares 3 are not the right pads. The stock pads have a steel separator spring that also has a small tab that goes through the pad to serve as a wear indicator, and the pads on their website do not have the cutout for the spring, or the spring itself. I have since emailed Bengal directly for some clarification on this and a possible source for the stock pads, and if/when I hear back, I will post an update.
The Elite Dealer who was good enough to go the extra mile and actually look at a set of pads voiced some concern, as he stated he has sold a lot of these bikes, and it will not be long before they start coming in for maintenance - including brake pad replacement. Absent a source for the proper and correct pads, the only other option would be to replace the braking system with a more well known brand like Shimano or the like.... I am not very happy about that possible prospect, but since I am otherwise very happy with this bike, I would have to bite the bullet - so to speak.
There is also the possibility that this is simply a supply chain issue at this time, and in a month or so, the pads will be readily available, but I am not holding breath since all other pads are available, and even Aventon Dealers know nothing about these pads.
If anyone has any credible information related to these brake pads, this would be appreciated. I would also encourage Level owners to reach out to Aventon via the 'Contact Us' link at the bottom of their webpage. The more questions they get from customers about a source for these pads, the more likely it is one will be provided, and eventually, everyone's pads will need to be replaced.
Lastly, this post is in no way meant to dissuade anyone from buying one of these bikes. They are pretty awesome in so many ways, and I am sure Aventon will do all they can to come up with a solution. I just want folks to be aware. Brakes are a big safety item on these heavier bikes and definitely a topic worthy of discussion.
The Elite Dealer who was good enough to go the extra mile and actually look at a set of pads voiced some concern, as he stated he has sold a lot of these bikes, and it will not be long before they start coming in for maintenance - including brake pad replacement. Absent a source for the proper and correct pads, the only other option would be to replace the braking system with a more well known brand like Shimano or the like.... I am not very happy about that possible prospect, but since I am otherwise very happy with this bike, I would have to bite the bullet - so to speak.
There is also the possibility that this is simply a supply chain issue at this time, and in a month or so, the pads will be readily available, but I am not holding breath since all other pads are available, and even Aventon Dealers know nothing about these pads.
If anyone has any credible information related to these brake pads, this would be appreciated. I would also encourage Level owners to reach out to Aventon via the 'Contact Us' link at the bottom of their webpage. The more questions they get from customers about a source for these pads, the more likely it is one will be provided, and eventually, everyone's pads will need to be replaced.
Lastly, this post is in no way meant to dissuade anyone from buying one of these bikes. They are pretty awesome in so many ways, and I am sure Aventon will do all they can to come up with a solution. I just want folks to be aware. Brakes are a big safety item on these heavier bikes and definitely a topic worthy of discussion.