I get mine from halfords just down the road..hi all need some replacement pads for shimano 355 not sure of best place to buy ebay
My disks have resin pads only stamped into them. You might want to check yours.BO1S pads I get off ebay, I get the 4 or 6 pair multi buy ones as they work out quite cheap. The resin ones don't last very long using off road maybe 400/500 miles, on road I get about 1.5k miles from them. Have just goy some sintered which are harder but haven't had them on long enough to know how they wear.
If you are happy paying x5-7 more than online price.There is a simple truth here and it's not always about money. If you know and understand exactly what you want then on line is fine, but I for one don't and prefer to either take the bike or the pads to a bike shop to be sure that I get the right ones.
Actually halfords are often the same price as most as they now price match to online stores, and they are open late so if you need anything you can just go and get it there and then.If you are happy paying x5-7 more than online price.
I have a dozen disc rotors and non state they are for resin only, rotors that have this stamped on them is to prevent excess heat that will warp them.My disks have resin pads only stamped into them. You might want to check yours.
If it is genuine Shimano BS01 pad (shimano package), it will work for M355. Metal pads will have different P/N.thanks all after a lot of looking at sets of pads the guys in Halfords handed me shimano bso1 to suite the 355, but the 355 is not listed on the rear of the retail package.
I also could not see anything relating to resin/metal/sintered on package,was assured the bso1 would fit the 355 cost genuine shimano bso1 £7.86
would buy sintered in future .
Huh. My pads only did 700 miles..I just bought some pads for my bike. 4 pairs for £16. Should last me a lifetime. That was the first attention my bike's had in 4000 miles. The front brake started making rubbing noises, but when I took the old pads out, they were only half worn. It was a build up of dust and crud around them that was causing the problem (never cleaned). As I had to take the pads off to clean it all up and I had 4 pairs of the bloody things, I thought i might as well fit new ones. Now everything is back to normal and working perfectly.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190652563827?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
You go a lot faster if you don't touch the brake levers, and your pads last a lot longer too.Huh. My pads only did 700 miles..