If you are going to swap pads just order the Salmon's and be done with
it (for conventional rims, otherwise get the green for ceramic).

The salmon's run great year round, and I've found that no matter the
toe in / out / up / down they do not collect crap like any other
compound / make / model I've tried.

(aside - is there a way to toe in on modern calipers? sure, I can
adjust the toe in on my cantis... but for tektro or shimano long reach
I think this is fixed by the geometry of the brake, no?)


-Mike

On Sep 28, 11:52 pm, landotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'll love them. For utilitarian use--don't go nuts over all the
> different offerings-- just get the cheapest Koolstops that will fit
> your stuff. It's all great.
>
> On Sep 29, 9:16 am, polarjud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks all.  I will try the Kool-stop pads.
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