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Brake pads Clarks MAGURA fit Clara 2000 Louise 1999–2001 model CLA-VX800C
Brake pads Clarks MAGURA fit Clara 2000 Louise 1999–2001 model CLA-VX800C
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Brake pads Clarks MAGURA fit Clara 2000 Louise 1999–2001 model CLA-VX800C
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Brake pads Clarks MAGURA fit Clara 2000 Louise 1999–2001 model CLA-VX800C
Brake pads Clarks MAGURA fit Clara 2000 Louise 1999–2001 model CLA-VX800C
Replacement brake pads Clarks designed for MAGURA hydraulic rim brakes fit Clara 2000 and Louise 1999–2001 models. These brake pads consist of friction material bonded to metal backing plates, intended to restore effective braking on compatible bicycles after wear. They are suitable for routine maintenance, service, and part replacement when original pads reach the end of their service life.
These Clarks pads are manufactured to match the shape and mounting style of MAGURA hydraulic rim calipers used on the Clara and Louise models, ensuring correct fit and alignment. The friction compound is formulated to provide predictable stopping power and controlled pad wear under normal riding conditions. Backing plates offer stable support and even pressure distribution for consistent contact with the rim surface.
Remove the wheel and access the brake caliper following the bicycle manufacturer or service manual. Extract the worn pads from the caliper, taking note of any retaining pins, springs or clips. Install the Clarks replacement pads ensuring the friction surface faces the rim and the backing plate seats correctly in the caliper. Reassemble retaining hardware, realign pads if necessary, and re-fit the wheel. Perform a brake lever test and short test ride to bed in the new pads and confirm proper braking response and pad clearance.
Inspect rim braking surfaces for contamination, wear or damage before installing new pads. Replace pads in pairs for even braking, and follow recommended break-in procedure: moderate braking over several stops to allow the friction material to conform to the rim. If braking noise, reduced performance, or uneven wear persists, have the system checked by a qualified bike technician.
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