



Considering swapping from Carbotech to Porterfield pads, not because of stopping power, purely because of the amount of corrosive dust the Carbotechs create.






So looking at the Porterfield options trying to choose a suitable candidate, and the only real comparison I can find is the following graph from Porterfield showing relative friction levels:







Now the dumb bit! I seem to remember that the higher to coefficient of friction, the higher the level of friction.



Obviously this ignores the additional heat created by higher friction- but trying to be simple: does higher friction mean better braking?

In which case why are their seemingly most popular pads


Wouldn't the R41 be a better choice, although I can see their effectiveness only ramps up once they get hot!

So.

