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Gorilla Brakes Semi-Metallic Pads – Fits Shimano MT200, MT410, MT500 & TX805 Disc Brakes

Gorilla Brakes Semi-Metallic Pads – Fits Shimano MT200, MT410, MT500 & TX805 Disc Brakes

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  • ✔️ Soft semi-metallic compound – quiet braking with great modulation
  • ✔️ Compatible with Shimano MT200, MT410, MT500, TX805, M375 & UR300 calipers
  • ✔️ Ideal for recreational MTB, XC, touring, and commuting
  • ✔️ Quick bedding-in with strong cold bite and low rotor wear
  • ✔️ If you're looking for improved high-performance pads for e-bikes, heavier riders, or aggressive downhill/enduro use, check out our Enduro Pro or Factory Racing compounds
  • ✔️ Easy installation – includes pad spring
  • ✔️ REACH compliant and packed in eco-friendly recyclable pouch

Product Description

Gorilla Brakes Semi-Metallic Disc Pads are the perfect upgrade for riders using Shimano MT-series and mechanical disc brakes. Designed with a soft semi-metallic compound, these pads provide strong initial bite, low noise, and quick bedding-in — perfect for recreational mountain biking, commuting, touring, and XC trails.

Whether you're hitting woodland paths, bikepacking, or heading to work, these pads deliver consistent braking performance and a smooth feel, especially in dry and mixed conditions.

🔧 Compatibility

Fits Shimano calipers using B-Type pads:

  • ✅ Shimano MT-Series – BR-MT200, BR-MT400, BR-MT410, BR-MT500
  • ✅ Shimano Mechanical Disc – BR-M375 (Altus), BR-TX805 (Tourney)
  • ✅ Shimano Flat Mount – BR-UR300

❌ Not compatible with Shimano 4-piston brakes or GRX/Ultegra/Dura-Ace systems

📦 What’s Included

  • 1x Pair of Gorilla Brakes Semi-Metallic Pads
  • 1x Pad Spring

⚙️ Technical Specs

  • Compound: Semi-metallic (soft formulation)
  • Backing Plate: Steel
  • Pad Type: B-Type
  • Weight: Approx. 20g per pair
  • Compliance: REACH compliant (EU/UK)

🧠 Installation Tip

These pads bed in fast – apply moderate braking 10–15 times to build a rotor transfer layer. Full power and silence develop after 1–2 short rides.

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