SRAM Disc Brake Pads - 20 Sets
Bulk pack of 20 pairs of SRAM metallic disc brake pads with steel backplates — shaped for Avid Juicy and BB7 calipers. Durable, high-friction pads ideal for heavy use and workshop stock.
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Key Features & Benefits
Fit, Compatibility & Installation Notes
Who These Pads Are For
Key Features
- ✓ Bulk pack of 20 pairs — ideal for shops and race teams
- ✓ Sintered metallic compound for heat resistance and strong braking
- ✓ Steel backplate for rigid support and even wear
- ✓ Avid Juicy / BB7 pad shape for direct compatibility
- ✓ Pad springs not included — reuse OEM or buy separately
- ✓ No cooling fins — conservative braking recommended during long descents
- ✓ Durable choice for wet, muddy and high-load conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will these pads fit my Avid Juicy calipers?
Yes — this SKU is shaped for Avid Juicy and BB7 calipers and installs like the OEM pad shape. Double-check your caliper model and shape against the Avid Juicy/BB7 pad profile before ordering.
Are pad springs included with this 20-set pack?
No — springs are not included. You should reuse the OEM pad spring from your caliper or purchase compatible replacement spring kits when installing these pads.
What's the difference between metallic and organic pads?
Metallic (sintered) pads use a metal-rich compound that delivers higher heat tolerance, longer life and stronger braking in harsh conditions. Organic pads are typically quieter and gentler on rotors but wear faster and can fade sooner under heat.
Will these metallic pads cause extra rotor wear?
Metallic pads are generally more abrasive than organic pads and can accelerate rotor wear, especially if rotors are thin or contaminated. Use high-quality rotors and monitor thickness regularly when using metallic compounds.
How do I bed these pads in?
Perform a controlled bedding-in: accelerate to moderate speed, then do a series of firm, progressive stops without locking the wheel to transfer a thin, even layer of pad material to the rotor. Repeat 8–12 times and allow components to cool between cycles.
Is this pack suitable for mountain bike workshop stock?
Yes — the 20-pair quantity and durable metallic compound make this pack a great value for shops, race teams and trail maintenance crews that need consistent, long-lasting pads in bulk.
Buying Guide
When buying disc brake pads choose a compound and pack size that match your use case. Metallic pads like these are best for heavy-use environments — downhill, aggressive trail riding and busy workshops — because they resist heat and last longer. If you ride primarily on paved surfaces or want quieter braking and less rotor wear, consider organic (resin) pads instead. Check pad shape compatibility, whether springs or mounting hardware are included, and whether you need cooling fins for long descents. For shops and teams, buying in bulk (20 pairs) often reduces cost-per-service and keeps downtime low.
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