@Jay,

I am the one who recently posted a discussion about Kool Stop Ebike brake
pads about a week or so ago.

The weather here in western Washington state has not gotten very cold
during the day. Its been in the low to mid 50s with rain. Our colder
weather begins late December through February.

Therefore, I am unable to give you a report on the performance of these
KOOL STOP E-BIKE brake pads in cold weather conditions yet.

If you like, I can report back to you when the cold weather sets in later
on in the winter season.

Kim Hetzel.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2025, 7:07 PM Jay <[email protected]> wrote:

> I only ride my Roadini in winter when the roads are relatively clear (no
> ice, snow or slick conditions).  Part of the reason is fear with rim brakes
> and if it's cold, traces of snow or ice, I'm nervous the brakes won't
> function properly.
>
> My only other bike is a Salsa Fargo.  I can sum this up in 4 words "I hate
> disc brakes".  The wheels I use 8 months of the year are great, wheels
> never leave the bike.  Dial the braking in once and I'm fuss-free.  While
> the disc brakes are fine , I don't need disc brakes where I ride.  I often
> ride the Roadini on the same trails and the brakes are perfect (Tektro with
> stock pads).  I only have the Fargo because it takes bigger tires (thought
> I needed them), and I eventually got studded tires for it.  But I really
> don't want a disc brake bike any longer.
>
> The issue is winter.  I have a second wheelset for the Fargo, with studded
> tires.  And every time I swap wheels I get rubbing on the disc brakes.  I
> loosen the calliper, squeeze the lever, tighten the bolts, rub.  I have
> watched all the videos and tried all the tricks.  It is so annoying.  I
> have three wheel sets for the Roadini and swap them often, I can dial in
> the brakes perfectly 100% of the time.  Zero stress.
>
> To overcome my fear with riding Leo on sketchy roads, I could get studded
> tires.  But I want the best rim brake pads for freezing temps, with
> occasional snow/ice.  I've heard that when you brake and there is build up
> on the rim, it takes 1-2 rotations to scrape this off and then you're good.
> Maybe there are better brake pads?  In a separate thread there was
> discussion about the kool stop e-bike pads.  Swiss stop.  Kool stop
> salmon.  I don't recall if that thread covered use in cold winters.
>
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