brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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budd
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brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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I've been looking for some pads to relace the very poor Kyotos currently fitted, based on reccommendations for this site and other plus the lack of pad options for the std caliper, I'd pretty much decided to fit EBD HH pads.

However when searching for the best price I came across EBC Extreme Pro compound : link

http://www.ebcbrakes.com/motorcycle_bra ... -pro.shtml

EBCs info suggests they are far superior to comparable pads, I know you should take such claims with a pinch of salt but I'd like to fit the best pads available so does anyone have any first hand experience with these? are they worth the extra cost over and above HHs or is pound for pound the HH compound the best option?

Also what's the method for removing the rear spring from the damper?
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R :D ,
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Re: brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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Neither! lol

Get yourself some SBS pads, either the more street friendly Street Excel, or if your a hooner, get the Race Sintered!

Much much better pads, and much cheaper too!!
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Re: brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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nora2004 wrote:Neither! lol

Get yourself some SBS pads, either the more street friendly Street Excel, or if your a hooner, get the Race Sintered!

Much much better pads, and much cheaper too!!
I had looked at these but was put of by a couple reports of rapid wear and lots of dust, plus I couldn't find a supplier to find a price, who stocks these? in fact any recommendations for genrel bike stuff brakepads, oil, suspension parts etc welcome.I've been looking at the demon tweeks catalogue for ideas is there a better 'online' supplier?
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R :D ,
Storm is now gone :cry: .
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Re: brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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KneeWobblers wrote:I used to be a fan of EBH but as FSM says they go off after a while or at least thats what I think, so I tried these... http://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/000 ... st&sd=DESC
They are much cheaper now at £30 a pair.....well you did say you wanted the best :eek2 ......anyway the latest change of pads I went to David Silver and got these....
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VTR1 ... art_67101/ nearly half the price for sintered pads and I can say they didnt feel much different to the posh Brembo's which seemed to give out shed loads of dust, but for feel and price Im a fan of the David Silver genuine replacements. :thumbup:
thanks guys, why do you think the EBCs went off? heat cycling changing the compound some how as they go through multiple heating up cooling down sessions? how worn were they wnen this occured ? I guess as the pad wears it would be less able to disipate heat.

Re the Brembo Sintered how do they compare to the EBC? and as for price the EBC Extreme Pro are £37 a pair :eek2 or £72 a set :eek2 :eek2
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R :D ,
Storm is now gone :cry: .
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Re: brake pads EBC HH or Extreme Pro + rear spring removal

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I agree spending over £70 on front brake pads does sound a little crazy, when other brands EBC, SBS, Bendix etc cost a around £40 for a set,
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R :D ,
Storm is now gone :cry: .
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