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XBy2k I was talking about Pagid fast road pads from at least 6 years ago. They've probably changed a bit since then. I would recommend them regardless of the dust characteristics
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I say again - nice to have a range of opinions. Nothing wrong with opinions.
Of course up to date facts are nice too - but somewhat more difficult/expensive to come by.
My opinion is easy to articulate. I had not heard of the name Pagid until I met Graeme from Fluke Motorsport - have never seen a Pagid pad, never seen the dust from one, or heard one. No idea how much they cost, or how good they, or how they compare to any other modern pads, none of which I have tried anyway. Last uprated 'non stock' pads I had were on my Cooper S and my Spitfire - more than a few years ago - when they used asbestos.
So, based on my opinion, someone should buy a set and report back.
Of course up to date facts are nice too - but somewhat more difficult/expensive to come by.
My opinion is easy to articulate. I had not heard of the name Pagid until I met Graeme from Fluke Motorsport - have never seen a Pagid pad, never seen the dust from one, or heard one. No idea how much they cost, or how good they, or how they compare to any other modern pads, none of which I have tried anyway. Last uprated 'non stock' pads I had were on my Cooper S and my Spitfire - more than a few years ago - when they used asbestos.
So, based on my opinion, someone should buy a set and report back.