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Tnn Pads- The Ultimate Test!


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I know this video is 100% cheese but it gives a breif background to the TNN brand with some riding.

The video is mainly focused around the making of the pad.

Enjoy!

Cheers,

Lewis.

ps new pads are in the pipeline... with exceptional feedback!

jeesus your not kidding!

pads sound good though!

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So same material as the Plaz CRMs.

The Plaz CRMs did NOT work in the wet AT ALL!

But this video they seem fine when wet, so what's going on there then?

It's the same as the original CRM.

Your right the old CRM aren't a wet weather pad.

The pad tested on the video by both of us is a prototype compound suited to all conditions.

Mud,dust,wet and dry it's a great all rounder.

But were still looking for something better.

the ol' pad contact wear test thing isn't really very representative of the real life of the pad is it...? Braking isn't only in one direction... at least they're trying though- they're filling in where heatsink (seems to have) left off (Y)

good stuff.

That's a valid point you have there.

But the test is purely to show that the pad will hold together under extreme loading. And perform at 100% until the pad compound is completely worn out. The plastic backed pads don't perform so good. They tend to flex alot and are prone to uneven wear.

Nothing worse than having a pad fall apart. We have had this happen when testing other pads.

Are you using a grind or smooth / dead grind, i am interested in getting some of these , i am very impressed !:)

Adam (Y)

Mate for the CRM's I recommend a light to med SHARP grind works best for locking power and still offers some modulation. If you like more modulation run a near smooth rim and you'll have heaps.

They're just CRM's with CNC backings aren't they?

Correct!

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