Hope E4 Brake Pads

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Hope E4 Brake Pads

Hope E4 Replacement Brake Pads are available in Sintered or Organic compounds.

Sintered Pads are ideal for high heat braking applications
Hope Tech Part Number: HBSP323S

Organic Pads are low-noise
Hope Tech Part Number: HBSP323R

 

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Hope E4 Brake Pads


Hope E4 Disc Brake pads are dyno-tested in-house in Barnoldswick, UK and available in Sintered or Organic compounds.

Includes bolt and pad spring

Sintered Pads are ideal for high heat braking applications
Hope Tech Part Number: HBSP323S

Organic Pads are low-noise
Hope Tech Part Number: HBSP323R

Other Hope Brake Pads


Hope V4 Brake Pads
Sintered: HBSP303S
Organic : HBSP303

THIS PAGE: Hope E4 Brake Pads
Sintered: HBSP323S
Organic: HBSP323R

Hope X2 Brake Pads
Sintered: HBSP237S
Organic: HBSP237

Replacing your brake pads for the first time? Or just want to refresh the best practices? Check out a pair of videos about installing new brake pads and the importance of removing the bleed port prior to service.

Want to more easily bleed and flush your Hope Brakes? Pickup the Hope Easy Brake Bleed Kit for Tech 3 Hope Brakes.

HTTEBK1-O Hope Easy Brake Bleed Kit for Tech 3 Brakes

Do You Need To Replace Your Rotors As Well?

The nature of brake pad and rotor interface means they will wear together. Ideally you will be able to replace your brake pads a few times before you need to replace your rotors. however there can be some conditions that make it necessary to replace the rotors sooner. Let’s look at a few.

Rotor Wear:

Magura Shimano SRAM Rotor Wear Limits

The easiest thing to check is the rotor wear limit.

A Magura rotor that is less than 1.8mm wide is considered worn. SRAM rotors less than 1.5mm are worn. Shimano rotors less than 1.5mm or if any of the aluminum “Ice-Tech” material appears are considered worn.

Running too thin of a rotor will compromise brake bite as well as heat capacity. In extreme cases it can lead to rotor separation which will cause damage and potentially severe injury.

Rotor Shape:

Rotor Wear Issues

If the previous pads have worn shapes into the rotor your performance will be compromised. Whether the rotor shows knife edge, bulge or convex anything but parallel surfaces will cause contact patch issues.

These issues will create extreme “hot-spots” on the new brake pads which, in some conditions, can super heat the pad – glazing it and compromising the friction coefficient (bite, power, heat capacity are all effected).

We have seen cases where new brake pads become unusable due to this severe heat modifying the pad’s makeup glazing not just the contact surfaces but essentially glazing the entire pad material.

Contact issues between new and old pats and rotors

A rule of thumb is rotors should be replaced about every three or four sets of pads. It will pay dividends to check the rotor’s condition before installing new pads!

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Sintered, Organic

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