Metal Brake Pads for Magura MT2 Brakes
These metal brake pads are a direct replacement spare part from ULIP, specifically designed for Magura MT2 hydraulic disc brakes. They are suitable for electric scooters and bicycles that use the compatible Magura MT2 braking system, providing reliable stopping power for your vehicle.
Each set includes two brake pads and one retaining pin, as shown in the product images. The pads feature a metal compound, which typically offers strong braking performance and durability, especially in varied conditions.
Key Dimensions and Weight
- Length: 33.7 mm
- Width: 30 mm
- Thickness (per pad): 3.85 mm
- Net Weight (per set): 26.5 g
Compatibility and Selection
This product is intended for Magura MT2 brake calipers. To ensure correct fitment, it is crucial to verify that your existing brake system is indeed the Magura MT2 model. Brake pads must precisely match the caliper and rotor for safe and effective operation.
Before ordering, please compare the following:
- The exact model and generation of your electric scooter or bicycle.
- The shape, dimensions, and mounting points of your current brake pads with those shown in the product images and specifications.
- Any markings or technical specifications on your original brake pads or caliper.
Different model years or versions of vehicles may use varying brake components. If you are uncertain about compatibility, please consult your vehicle's manual or compare the physical characteristics of your current pads carefully.
Installation and Maintenance Guidance
Brake pad replacement is a critical maintenance task that directly affects vehicle safety. If you are not experienced with brake system maintenance, it is recommended to have the installation performed by a qualified technician.
After installing new brake pads, a "bedding-in" period is necessary. This involves a series of gentle stops to allow the pad material to properly transfer to the brake rotor, optimizing braking performance and longevity. Avoid hard braking immediately after installation.
Regularly inspect your brake pads for wear. Worn pads can reduce braking efficiency and potentially damage your brake rotors. Contamination of brake pads with oil, grease, or other fluids can severely impair braking performance and should be avoided.
