Ashima Ceramic Disc Brake Pads for Tektro
Ashima Ceramic Disc Brake Pads for Tektro is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Free Shipping on orders over $120 (excludes some large/oversized items) AUS only.
$20 Flat rate Express Shipping option available for non-bulky items. Usually delivered the next business day (Metro Areas) AUS only.
Same Day Dispatch on orders before 2pm (excludes supplier stock).
Delivery times will vary from 2-5 business days for metro areas and 7-14 business days for rural and remote areas.
Please see our full Shipping Policy here
Confident braking starts with components you can rely on, ride after ride.
The Ashima Ceramic Disc Brake Pads for Tektro Dorado HD-E710 calipers provide reliable stopping power tailored for e-bike and road riders who require precise modulation with minimal fade. Engineered for durability and consistent performance in challenging environments, these pads ensure dependable braking during prolonged use and diverse terrain. Their ceramic composition minimizes noise and heat generation, promoting a quiet, efficient ride whether tackling long descents or urban commutes. Specifically designed for the Tektro Dorado HD-E710 system, they offer straightforward installation and consistent performance in both wet and dry conditions.
KEY FEATURES
- Compatible with Tektro Dorado HD-E710 hydraulic disc brake systems
- Ceramic compound provides consistent braking with reduced thermal buildup
- Low-noise operation in wet and dry environments
- Designed for e-bike and performance road cycling applications
- Durable construction for extended pad life
SPECIFICATIONS
- Pad Material: Ceramic
- Brake Compatibility: Tektro Dorado HD-E710
- Intended Use: E-bike, Road
- Weather Performance: All-weather
- Noise Level: Low
- Heat Management: High thermal stability
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
