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pariah
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Brake Pads

Post by pariah »

Hee Hee.Bike went through MOT today. :) :) Only came back with advice on low lever of pads.
I still have the standard set up on the bike , but was wondering on which type to replace them with.

Any surgestions please. :?:
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mozza71
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Post by mozza71 »

Mate i swear by Carbon Lorraine SBK5 pads for the front and the Carbon Lorraine RX Pads for the rear, stops on a pin head every time, used to use EBC HH pads but will stick with the SBK5's from now on, great in wet too.
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lee67
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Post by lee67 »

try wemoto.com
there own pads £8 a pop, used em on loads of bikes and had no probs...canna fault em :D
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Ernie Cooley
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Post by Ernie Cooley »

Got some SBS Sintered ones of eblag when I bought the waveys (searched Firestorm and they come up every time), not sure if they are to be used on normal discs though
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Post by Beamish »

EBC HH sintered would be my choice, saved my ass on many an occasion. Will wear the discs quicker than OE pads though.
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