XT disc brake pads?

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I'm looking for some new pads for the first time in 3years (yeah down to the metal)
Do I have to buy the set with the heatsink on it or can I buy the cheaper set and re use the existing heatsink?
 
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Can't reuse the existing heatsink, so you'll need the full ones, or get the uberbike equivalent where the heatstink and pad are separate.
 
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I've used them for years, had few people moan about longevity but I've found they've worn well across mtb, road and cx bikes and as you say about 1/3rd the cost.
 
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I've used Uberbike pads before, perfectly good.
As for the heatsinks... Like Begbie says, unless your banging out laps of morzine or such, the heatsink is nothing more than a pretty ornament. If a set of pads are lasting your three years, you are clearly not the type that sits on their anchors cooking your pads run after run, dont worry about the heatsinks.
 
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