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  1. £46.99
    Swissstop Race Pro Black Prince Brake Pads Carbon Campag Brake Pads for Cero RC50 and RC35 Wheels
  2. £46.99
    SwissStop Flash Pro Black Prince Brake Pads Carbon Shimano Brake Pads for Cero RC50 and RC35 Wheels
  3. £33.99
    Pair of genuine Shimano replacement pads Alloy and Steel back plate using Ice-Technologies heat radiation cooling fins with resin braking compound
  4. £29.99

    The Shimano SM-RT70 Ice Tech disc rotor gives excellent performance using the Shimano Centre-Lock system. This provides providing rigidiy and and stronger braking and it's easy to set up too! 

    The layered steel, alloy, steel rotor construction allows heat generated from braking to cool down quickly through the aluminium core achieving surface temperature drops of around 50 deg C. When used with Ice Tech pads surface temperatures can drop from around 400 to 300 deg C, this provides great improvements in performance when applying your brakes.

  5. £19.99

    The Shimano SM-RT64 Deore Centre Lock disc rotor is compatible with disc wheels which use the Centre lock system, a popular choice for mountain bikes and a lot of road bikes which use disc brakes. This disc rotor is provided with a lock ring to secure the rotor to your wheel.

  6. £9.99

    These Aztec Road bike brake pads compatible with Shimano or Sram brakes and are for Aluminium rimmed wheels.

    A full set of pads with bolts.

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Cycling components are the heart and soul of the bike - choosing the right component can make your bike run as good as new no matter how old it is. Cycle components cover a wide range of accessories and gadgets, from drivetrains and bottom brackets to gear cables and brake levers. Without cycling components there would be no bicycle, everything right down to the rivets on the chain need to be in top working order for the bike to work smoothly. As well as standard maintenance jobs like replacing the wearable cycling components like chains, cassettes and bottom brackets; there is also a lot of scope for upgrading your bike to make it like new for a fraction of the cost of a new bike.
Upgrade Your Components
A new groupset can be like having a new bike - groupset upgrades include all mechanical aspects of the bike: chainrings and cranks, chains, cassette, gear cables, derailleurs, brake and gear levers, and brake callipers. You can also buy individual parts of the groupset instead of buying the whole set, although manufacturers recommend that you keep the same groupset brand instead of mixing and matching. Caring for your bike and its components can make it last much longer and reduce the effects of wear and tear. Speak to a member of our team about bike servicing and replacement parts.