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Max
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Post by Max »

thanks Ben
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Stormin Ben
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Post by Stormin Ben »

Well, I can honestly report that those Bendix pads are the chuffin dogs danglies!!
As I said before I loved 'em on the road, well now I can report that they are blinding on the track too.

Had a good day at Silverstone GP circuit yesterday (apart from tyre problems -will post report soon) and the brakes performed faultlessly everywhere.
Be it 2 fingers hauling down from 140 on hanger to one finger trail braking in the complex.
No fade AT ALL, yet performed perfectly well when cool after luchtime pop to the petrol station
BRILLIANT

Ben
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Post by Badger »

Do these super duper brake pads have any adverse effect on brake disc wear ?

Alan
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Not that I've noticed yet.
They do make a little bit more dust than OEM but as far as I'm concerned its a small price to pay

Ben
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Post by W@zzA »

I finally got my PFM's on with the adjustable ratio AP master cylider on the Ohlins race forks, grabbed a handfull the other night and had the back in the air at 80 unintentionally.

Warren
If it aint got the throb it don't do the job! PB.
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