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Swiss Stop?

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 kris
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I need to get some Swiss Stop Yellow pads for carbon rims. I have it in my head that we can get a discount somewhere.

Is this true? Seem to remember it being mentioned around feb when we went on our Llanberis trip...

Cheers.

Kris.



   
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(@jules)
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What wheels have you bought now 😯



   
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 kris
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Some bontrager Aeolus 6.5's. Guy at work was selling off a pair cheap, and I couldn't resist!



   
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🙂 @kris wrote:

Some bontrager Aeolus 6.5's. Guy at work was selling off a pair cheap, and I couldn't resist!



   
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Just found this. Swiss pads might not be the best ones to get!!

http://www.roadbikereview.com/cat/wheels/wheelsets/bontrager/aeolus-6-5/prd_368269_2490crx.aspx



   
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 kris
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Omg!!

I got the newer ones ( http://roadcyclinguk.com/news/gear-news/bontrager-aeolus-65-clincher-wheelset-first-look.html) but can't find a review.

Think I'll get some cork stop instead, and stay away from hills, and wet weather. And traffic lights.



   
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 kris
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If you are interested he has a pair of 2009 Aeolus 5.0 tubs for £450



   
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