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I am just trying to see which pads people feel work best on a clean and smooth (koxx) rim, with no tar or any such thing.

thanks a lot nedd

ps sorry i know this question is probably overasked, and i have looked through similar posts!

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Plazmatic CRM

Loved mine on a smooth. Had to keep everything clean though which got a bit boring after a while so I just used a tiny tiny bit of tar (about a 4cm line on each side of the rim) and it still made no noise and locked just as fine.

So yeah, keep it clean and its awesome (Y)

Sam

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Heatsink Konig.

Absolutely amazing.

B)

I tried these on a smooth rim with tar, they were just way too hard.

Rimjam blues and zoo pads are on par with eath other IMO. They do the job for me.

Yet to try the reds, but they are alot softer so in theroy they should be good.

Try the zoo's. :- I don't like the rimjams as the backing tend to brake easy. (N) However the compound is good.

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plazmatics are the stuff for ungrinded rims

rimjam blues are meant to be good?

the first ride with a new set of blues on my new wheel, it was slipping a bit

i wasnt patient enought for it to wear in and grinded it when i got home

stick with plazmatics or zoo pads

heatsink are rated very good as well

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I am just trying to see which pads people feel work best on a clean and smooth (koxx) rim, with no tar or any such thing.

thanks a lot nedd

ps sorry i know this question is probably overasked, and i have looked through similar posts!

There is no such thing.

Tar and Zoo! pads (Y)

grind and koxx bloxx(any)

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