Brake Pads for TRP Tektro Shimano Deore 2 Pairs
Category: Auto Parts

Your Full Specs Overview
DURABLE - The Corki Cycles Disc Brake Pads
Improve your braking power and ensure a longer life with Corki Cycles disc brake pads. Designed for durability, wear-resistance, and longevity, these pads are a smart investment for your bike.
OPTIONS - Choosing the Right Material for You
When selecting new or replacement disc brake pads, consider the compatibility and material. The type of material directly impacts the intended use, wear, and lifespan of your brake pads.
MATERIAL - Select the Perfect Pad for Your Ride
- Resin/Organic Pads: Ideal for casual riding, offering a smooth and quiet brake feel.
- Semi-Metallic Pads: Perfect for more frequent use, balancing performance and lifespan.
- Multi-Metallic/Sintered or Copper Pads: Best for aggressive riding, such as downhill, providing enhanced braking power.
RESPONSIVE - Quick and Reliable Braking
Just like responsive car brakes, Corki Cycles disc brake pads offer quick-reacting and durable performance. Whether you need split-second reaction times on trails or simply want longer-lasting pads, our discs excel.
COMPATIBILITY - Ensure Proper Fit
Before purchasing, ensure compatibility with your current brake system. Corki Cycles disc brake pads are compatible with a variety of brands and makes:
- TRP Tektro
- Shimano Deore (Br-M575, M525, M515, T615, T675, M505, M495, M486, M485, M475, M465, M447, M446, M445, M416, M415, M395, M375, M315, M355, C601, C501)
PREPARATION - Before Installation
Before installing the new brake pads, remove your front and rear wheels. Ensure you have the necessary tools to safely remove the old pads. Check the pistons and caliper health. Prepare the caliper by pushing the pistons back.
INSTALLATION - A Step-by-Step Guide
- Insert the new brake pads correctly, ensuring they sit securely inside the caliper with the spring and pin.
- Reattach the wheel and check the disc rotor positioning.
- Ensure there is no friction when the brakes are not engaged. If friction persists, gently file the pads or allow them to adjust over a few rides.