Brake Pads
eBike brake pads and stopping power
Brake pads are not the place to wait too long
Fresh brake pads help your eBike stop properly, protect your rotors and keep hydraulic disc brakes feeling predictable. Choose pads by caliper model and fitment, not just by bike brand.
Replace before metal-on-metal
Worn pads can reduce braking power and damage the rotor. If braking feels weak, noisy or rough, check pad thickness.
Match the caliper
Tektro, DYISLAND and KTET calipers can use different pad shapes. The safest check is the caliper model or a photo of your old pad.
Heavier eBikes wear pads faster
Cargo, fat tyre and passenger-carrying eBikes put more load through the brakes, especially on hills and stop-start riding.
Choose by brake system
Replacement eBike brake pads
TEKTRO E350 and DYISLAND LD200
Hydraulic disc brake pads
For TEKTRO E350 hydraulic systems and DYISLAND LD200 calipers, including compatible Troopy Gen 1 black-caliper setups. Order two pairs to replace front and rear.
Tektro 2-piston brake pads
For compatible Tektro calipers
A practical replacement option for Tektro 2-piston caliper brakes, helping restore consistent bite and everyday stopping confidence.
KTET red caliper brake pads
Troopy and red-caliper fitment
Designed for compatible KTET red calipers, including Sun Chaser Troopy setups and similar eBike brake systems.
Signs your brake pads need checking
Less bite or longer stopping distance
Squealing, scraping or grinding noises
Brake lever pulling closer to the grip
Visible pad material getting thin
Uneven braking after wet or gritty rides
Rotor marks caused by worn pads
Not sure which pads fit?
Brake pads are shape-specific. If you are unsure, send us a clear photo of your caliper and the old pad shape before ordering. It saves time, avoids the wrong fitment and keeps your eBike safer.
For workshop jobs, we can also replace pads and check rotor condition as part of service and maintenance.
Need help with brake fitment?
Tell us your eBike model, brake caliper brand and whether you are replacing front, rear or both. We will help you choose the right brake pads.
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