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matt.price

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hey guys ,

i have the trialtech sport 26" rim with a grind.

but i always have to rely on tar to get a good hold, i've used rockman blues (plastic backrings) , tnn lgms , tnn belaeys and heatsink yellows in tnn backring.

but none have given a performance which satisfies me :( have echo tr clamps so pads are square , pads are about the same distance away. tar is only solution to get a good performance. oh and i have a 4 bolt booster. and ( i think) a good bleed ;)

what i'm asking is , anyone with this rim got a good performance out of it , and with what pads?

also , any tips to impove it.

cheers

matt

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Hi

I found that i had a crappy brake When using a Trial tech sl 19",

Using TNN LGM's or Belaey and i know that is wasn't the pads as i was using the Belaey on an echo urban rim before, And they where working amazing as they do,

So i got a echo tr rim and they where working mint on that to so yeah i found that it was the rim, Pads just don't like it :ermm:

Only other thing maybe try a 2 bolt booster and put the booster on top of the clamps using smaller blots like in the pics

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Hope this helps

Jamie

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cheers for that jamie (Y)

did you ever find any pads that got along with it?

No worries

Unfortunately not :angry:

Was I bit gutted the Trial Tech rim look nice :( Just built a new rear wheel.

Echo SL rim on a speed race canbon hub :) Super light :P At only 786g :D should take my bike down to just under 8kg

Jamie

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No worries

Unfortunately not :angry:

Was I bit gutted the Trial Tech rim look nice :( Just built a new rear wheel.

Echo SL rim on a speed race canbon hub :) Super light :P At only 786g :D should take my bike down to just under 8kg

Jamie

which ones did you try? wanna try at least one another pad before switching rims .

chhers

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I am finding a similar problem with my atomz UN Elitis rim, only seems to hold a grind for a very short time using Rockman blues and TNN Belay pads which are some of the best performing pads on the market. The next step I am taking is to try some heat sink yellows as I used to use them on a tryall rim with a dead grind and found them to be awesome. New rim time if that dont work.

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Has anybody else had problems with their trialtech rims not holding a grind? Because I have used a sport 26" rim and two SL 26" on the rear. I also have used two front square holed 26" rims from trialtech and I think they actually hold a grind amazingly!

I have also found out that TNN belaey eat the grind as they are pretty hard compound. I have used Coust! pads and Heatsink yellow pads. They are soft so maybe that changes things. I am now using try all Yellow pads because I got a deal with try-all. I received them today so I need to try them. They just need time to bed in but then we'll see if they eat the grind as they are hard compound.

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Has anybody else had problems with their trialtech rims not holding a grind? Because I have used a sport 26" rim and two SL 26" on the rear. I also have used two front square holed 26" rims from trialtech and I think they actually hold a grind amazingly!

I have also found out that TNN belaey eat the grind as they are pretty hard compound. I have used Coust! pads and Heatsink yellow pads. They are soft so maybe that changes things. I am now using try all Yellow pads because I got a deal with try-all. I received them today so I need to try them. They just need time to bed in but then we'll see if they eat the grind as they are hard compound.

mine holds a grind good. but the performance just isn't there, is that heatsink cousts or 'real' cousts , rear or front? because there is some heatsink cousts for sale on here and i might snap them up if they're any good on a trialtech.

cheers for the help

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I've also found that Trialtech rims are absolute rubbish for rims brakes, grind or even smooth.

I was running Plazmatic CRV's on the front on an old Echo Urban rim, with reverse mount forks and they were stupidly deadly. Built a new wheel to save weight and found that the new rim rendered my brake useless, didn't work at all even with a variety of grinds.

I bit the bullet and changed back to dual disc, not entirely happy though as my previous wheel gave me some ridiculous powerful braking.

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mine holds a grind good. but the performance just isn't there, is that heatsink cousts or 'real' cousts , rear or front? because there is some heatsink cousts for sale on here and i might snap them up if they're any good on a trialtech.

cheers for the help

"real" cousts. But Heatsink and coust pads are the same compound so go for it!

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The only pad I found that worked well on my TT Sport were Hs Yellows.

Im buying another set soon as my beleays eat the grind way to quickly.

The other thing I would suggest is buy the TNN LGMs or Belaeys and give it a VERY Harsh gind.

Will be chaning to an ECHO tr soon as they do them in fluro green to match my front.

Hold a grind 10x better than the trialtech

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The only pad I found that worked well on my TT Sport were Hs Yellows.

Im buying another set soon as my beleays eat the grind way to quickly.

The other thing I would suggest is buy the TNN LGMs or Belaeys and give it a VERY Harsh gind.

Will be chaning to an ECHO tr soon as they do them in fluro green to match my front.

Hold a grind 10x better than the trialtech

They Do 26" TR

and

19" TR

Jamie

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I run a sport rear with a medium grind done in about february and a smooth front square hole and run HS yellows front and rear which both work like a dream. I did have LGM's on the rear when the grind was fresh but they soon lost there performance so I went back to the yellows.

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