MTB Bike Disc Brake Pads Semi-Metallic Cycling Brake Pads for Hayes FX-Mag HMX
$4.03
- Resin brake pads for the maximum initial bite
- Short break-in period, Stable and quieter
- Low disk wear and comfortable braking feel
- Organic elixir brake pads make less noise than sintered metal pads and offer better modulation
- Compatible with:Hayes FX-Mag HMX MX1 MX-1 Hayes 9 HMX-2 HFX9 Mag MX
- Package Include: 4 pairs bike brake pads
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Description
Product Overview
These Semi Metallic Brake Pads compound generates less noise than sintered metal pads while offering better modulation and lower disc wear. Compatible with Hayes FX‑Mag, HMX, MX1, Hayes 9, HMX‑2, HFX9, Mag MX, and more. Package includes 4 pairs for complete brake maintenance.


Installation precautions
If the brake fluid comes into contact with the brake pads or if the brake pads wear down to 0.5mrm when injecting brake fluid, please replace the brake pads.
- First, remove the wheels from the frame and take out the old brake pads according to the diagram.
- Next, thoroughly clean the piston and its surroundings.
- Then, refer to item (1) in the article “Injection of Mineral Oil” and remove the cap of the reserve tank.
- At this time, press the piston back to the bottom smoothly, being careful not to pry it off. Meanwhile, note that oil may overflow from the reserve tank – please pay attention.
- After that, install the new brake pads and attach the brake pad adjustment pads.
- Next, squeeze the brake lever several times to confirm that the brake operation is firm.
- Then, remove the brake pads, install the wheel, and confirm that there is no contact between the disc and the brake pads. If there is contact, adjust according to the caliper installation steps.
- After confirming the oil level, install the cap of the reserve tank.
- Finally, return the brake lever to its original position.



Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 3 × 9 cm |
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- Description
- Reviews (0)
Description
Product Overview
These Semi Metallic Brake Pads compound generates less noise than sintered metal pads while offering better modulation and lower disc wear. Compatible with Hayes FX‑Mag, HMX, MX1, Hayes 9, HMX‑2, HFX9, Mag MX, and more. Package includes 4 pairs for complete brake maintenance.


Installation precautions
If the brake fluid comes into contact with the brake pads or if the brake pads wear down to 0.5mrm when injecting brake fluid, please replace the brake pads.
- First, remove the wheels from the frame and take out the old brake pads according to the diagram.
- Next, thoroughly clean the piston and its surroundings.
- Then, refer to item (1) in the article “Injection of Mineral Oil” and remove the cap of the reserve tank.
- At this time, press the piston back to the bottom smoothly, being careful not to pry it off. Meanwhile, note that oil may overflow from the reserve tank – please pay attention.
- After that, install the new brake pads and attach the brake pad adjustment pads.
- Next, squeeze the brake lever several times to confirm that the brake operation is firm.
- Then, remove the brake pads, install the wheel, and confirm that there is no contact between the disc and the brake pads. If there is contact, adjust according to the caliper installation steps.
- After confirming the oil level, install the cap of the reserve tank.
- Finally, return the brake lever to its original position.



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