Hi! I have a Load 60 (up from Charger gen. 1), and I thought its about time I put on my big boy pants and learn how to change brake pads on my own.
The TRP user manual says to use SP10.11 brake pads. I cant find these locally, and im not sure if its a product family or a product in itself. The TRP website gives the following options, it seems:
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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If brake noise is my primary consern, is it the resin pads I want? Should I use TRP pads, or can I use pads from other brands as well?
Any dos and donts with regards to changing pads?
Thanks in advance!
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			The TRP user manual says to use SP10.11 brake pads. I cant find these locally, and im not sure if its a product family or a product in itself. The TRP website gives the following options, it seems:
 
					
				TRP 4-Piston Performance Resin Pads
4-piston resin pads offer quiet, powerful braking for MTB and e-MTB.
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				TRP 4-Piston Semi-Metallic Pads
4-piston semi-metallic pads for versatile braking performance on all terrains.
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				TRP 4-Piston Sintered Pads
We designed this pad to handle high heat, high wear, and extreme weather conditions. This hard metallic compound provides a firm bite feel at the lever and offers more consistency for heavier bikes and riders.
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				If brake noise is my primary consern, is it the resin pads I want? Should I use TRP pads, or can I use pads from other brands as well?
Any dos and donts with regards to changing pads?
Thanks in advance!
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