Wisper 905se hydraulic brake replacement pads

nicksxicdf

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Hi there. I recently bought a used (think it's 2017) Wisper 905se. It's the newer model with the battery under the rear rack. I need new brake pads for the hydraulic system - the brakes are branded Wisper. Does anyone know what brake pads I need please? I don't really want to buy Wisper pads as they charge a ridiculous £8 postage and I suspect they are pads made by a manufacturer and just branded as Wisper. Are there any alternative pads that would fit? Many thanks.
 

vfr400

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Take them out and look at the shape. There are only a few different ones that are common across different brakes, then you can match them to what's on Ebay.
 

01wellsd

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This seller has all the dimensions on the pics so easy to match up

On my Wisper 705se they were item 11 (Shimano M615 Style)
Not sure if the 905s have the same pads or not.
 
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Wisper Bikes

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We would be happy to let you have the details, please email us.

Sorry but our delivery charges do seem a little expensive. We would rather you buy them from a local seller than from us directly, we are not set up for sending out individual small parts, dealers usually buy multiple parts so the delivery charges are amortised over all the parts.

Just to qualify, we charge £6.99 delivery on all parts, we pay £3.95 per package for tracked 24hr Royal Mail, we add £3.00 for packaging materials and to pick and pack. We barely break even.

There are other companies far better suited to this kind of transaction.

All the best, David
 
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nicksxicdf

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Thanks for the replies. I was hoping to avoid taking the pads out but I don't think it's that hard. Wisper - I don't have a problem paying a bike shop to replace them, it's just the waiting time after lockdown is weeks in my city. Hence wanting to replace them myself.
 
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01wellsd

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Thanks for the replies. I was hoping to avoid taking the pads out but I don't think it's that hard. Wisper - I don't have a problem paying a bike shop to replace them, it's just the waiting time after lockdown is weeks in my city. Hence wanting to replace them myself.
Literally just take the front wheel off, take the split pin out which holds the pads in the calliper, slide the old pads out, slide new pads in, refit split pin, put the wheel back on, undo the calliper bolts slightly so that it can move, press the brake lever to centre the calliper, do the bolts back up whist still holding the lever.
Done

Then obvs test them! :)

You would need to take them out anyway to find the right ones so may as well pop the new ones in.
 
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Nealh

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I suspect they will be a Clarks, Tektro pad which is a copy of the Shimano BO1S resin pad.