Semi-Metallic Brake Pads for NUTT Brakes for Dualtron Victor
These semi-metallic brake pads are specifically designed for NUTT hydraulic disc brakes found on the Dualtron Victor electric scooter. They are also compatible with ZOOM hydraulic brake systems and other scooters equipped with NUTT or ZOOM brake calipers, including ZERO 8X/10X/11X, Dualtron Thunder, Speedual, Speedual Mini, and Speedual Plus scooters. For Grace scooters, these pads are suitable for the rear brake caliper only.
Product Features and Advantages
The semi-metallic compound of these brake pads offers a balanced performance, providing reliable stopping power across various riding conditions. They are engineered for consistent braking and are a suitable replacement for worn pads in compatible systems.
- Compound: Semi-metallic, utilizing a high-quality resin base with ultrafine metal powder and Kevlar synthetic fibers.
- Compatibility: Designed for NUTT and ZOOM hydraulic brake systems.
- Dimensions: Each pad measures approximately 30mm in width and 17mm in height (excluding the mounting tab).
- Included Hardware: Each set includes two brake pads, a spring clip, and a cotter pin for installation.
Compatibility and Installation Guidance
To ensure correct fitment, please verify that your electric scooter uses NUTT or ZOOM hydraulic disc brakes. Compare the shape and dimensions of your existing brake pads with the product images and stated measurements (30mm x 17mm) to confirm compatibility. These pads are suitable for both front and rear brakes on the Dualtron Victor and other listed compatible scooters, except for the Grace scooter where they are for the rear caliper only.
Brake pad replacement should be performed by an individual with appropriate mechanical knowledge or by a qualified service technician. Incorrect installation can compromise braking performance and safety. After installation, it is crucial to "bed in" new brake pads. This process involves a series of moderate stops to properly mate the pads with the brake disc, ensuring optimal braking efficiency and longevity. Avoid hard braking immediately after installation.
Maintenance and Safety
Regular inspection of your brake pads is essential for safe operation. Replace pads when the friction material wears down to the minimum recommended thickness, or if they show signs of uneven wear, glazing, or contamination (e.g., oil or grease). Contaminated pads should always be replaced as they can significantly reduce braking effectiveness. Ensure all brake caliper bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque values after pad replacement.
