Some positive words about KOOL STOP E-BIKE brake pads

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Kim H.

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Oct 11, 2025, 10:36:14 PM (7 days ago) Oct 11
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I bought one bike's worth of KOOL STOP E-BIKE brake pads that Rivendell headquarter sells on their website.  I wanted to try something different and from the commonly known KOOL-STOP brake pads. I went with the recommendations and praise from Bill Lindsay and Jim in Minneapolis.


I must say after riding my Clem earlier today these KOOL STOP E-BIKE brake pads are really nice. They stop very well every time upon braking. I am very happy with them. Yes, I do highly recommend them. I am completely sold on them. Once these wear out, I will buy them again and again. 

Thank you Bill and Jim !

I will have to buy another set for back up and just in case soon. 

Kim Hetzel. 

Dwain Weary

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Oct 13, 2025, 1:52:30 PM (6 days ago) Oct 13
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Nice. I had been wondering about these, may have to try.

Kim H.

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Oct 13, 2025, 2:12:53 PM (6 days ago) Oct 13
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@Dwain,

I had the Kool Stop pads with Salmon compound for years that I bought from the PAUL COMPONENTS ENGINEERING website. These E-bike brake pads are far better.

Let me know what you think, after you buy some for your ride.

Kim Hetzel. 

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Patrick Moore

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Oct 14, 2025, 11:57:36 AM (5 days ago) Oct 14
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Does anyone know if they wear the rims faster?

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Kim H.

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Oct 14, 2025, 12:33:55 PM (5 days ago) Oct 14
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@Patrick,

I will get back to you when that happens. I am not going to worry about that.

Kim Hetzel.

Armand Kizirian

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Oct 14, 2025, 9:43:54 PM (4 days ago) Oct 14
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I have to agree. They are fantastic and superior to the salmon color. Great stopping power with less squeaking. 

Will mentioned it too once in some weekly newsletter long ago. 

Kim H.

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Oct 14, 2025, 9:57:05 PM (4 days ago) Oct 14
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I contacted Randy Smith at KOOL-STOP headquarters in Portland, Oregon. He said, "That compound is 1 of my newer developed compounds and is my favorite compound for all aluminum rims and non e-bikes."

Therefore, these are relatively new in their line of production. 

I am happy, again that I have them on my bicycle. 

Kim Hetzel. 

Patrick Moore

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Oct 15, 2025, 12:22:04 AM (4 days ago) Oct 15
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I understand your assertion, but I wonder what evidence supports it, theoretical or empirical. Seriously, I’m not being either contentious or finicky, just asking what seems to me to be a perfectly reasonable question, based on the consideration that pads that grip rims more strongly might also wear them more quickly.

Joe Bernard

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Oct 15, 2025, 12:27:09 AM (4 days ago) Oct 15
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The answer seems to be that nobody knows. I have these pads on Paul Morolites, I like them. I don't know if they'll wear my rims faster, I don't ride much these days. 

Richard Rose

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Oct 15, 2025, 9:10:49 AM (4 days ago) Oct 15
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It’s always humbling to find out how little one knows about some things. I’d never heard of these pads & I’ve never changed pads. Looking at them on the Riv site I was surprised by the options. Two sizes, with or without the holder. I had to look at my two bikes to see what I currently have. My Clem came with “Shimano” labeled V brakes, presumably lower end versions that “Deore”, “XT” or even “XTR” labeled versions. These pads are of the smaller variety & appear to not have holders? I think they have a threaded insert for direct attachment to the brake? The Gus has “Deore” brakes & the larger pads with holders. The Clem is 27.5 while Gus is 700c. Is that the reason for the two different sizes?
Richard - learning new things every day.:)
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On Oct 15, 2025, at 12:27 AM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:

The answer seems to be that nobody knows. I have these pads on Paul Morolites, I like them. I don't know if they'll wear my rims faster, I don't ride much these days. 
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