Every material has been carefully chosen for the MX72 pads in order to produce minimal noise and dust while producing high friction at lower temperatures. The MX72 improves upon the ever-popular CC-X compound. Braking stability is improved at higher temperatures and yet the MX72 actually decreases rotor wear.
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