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Danny Kearns

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Sorry adam, i love buying stuff from Tartybikes (especially to here your voice) but recently had to cross to the enemies shop.

Select bikes do ZOO pads (the green ones), think they were £17.

Got mine through last week.

They may have limited stock left if they are being discontinued.

Rob

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Sorry adam, i love buying stuff from Tartybikes (especially to here your voice) but recently had to cross to the enemies shop.

Select bikes do ZOO pads (the green ones), think they were £17.

Got mine through last week.

They may have limited stock left if they are being discontinued.

Rob

Thank you, i will have to order a pair, sorry adam, you will be reciving a heck of alot of money off me soon enough dont worry.

Dan.

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Shit the bed, I bought some Zoos about 4 months ago, having recently worn them down to the backings I hoped to buy some more...

I bought the Koxx yellows which turned out to be utter shit. Shame to see a decent pad hit the showers, me thinks Deng is of limited business knowledge.

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Shit the bed, I bought some Zoos about 4 months ago, having recently worn them down to the backings I hoped to buy some more...

I bought the Koxx yellows which turned out to be utter shit. Shame to see a decent pad hit the showers, me thinks Deng is of limited business knowledge.

If you are after some more, pay a visit to selectbikes or trials uk, they will sort you out from there.

Dan.

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whats the big deal? there's loads of pads out there that are equally as good.

especially when you're using it with tar on a smooth rim :shifty:

steve

I was kinda thinking the same... Plaz CRMs and Echo Pinks will do a very very similar job to ZOOs, and last longer!

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What's the point in paying £15 for pads which you need to use tar with?

I'd have thought the idea was you pay the extra money over standard pads, to eliminate the need of having to use tar / any sorta sticky stuff.

I laught at the mugs who pay £15 for zoo pads, have to use tar, making their rim's look gash, and can't ride in the wet, while im using my coust's in hail rain or snow, with nice clean rims and better feel than tar could ever offer. I guess for those who like a brake with literally NO modulation it's ok, but then why not just buy black pads and use tar?

How come it's generally accepted for people to say 'zoo pads with tar are best' while If I even mentioned using tar with my coust's id be shot down, are they really that shit that you need to use tar?

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