
brakes
Here are a few things you can do:
- Upgrade to an SP1 master brake cyclinder (believe Kawa ZX7R MBC will fit too)
- EBC HH pads
- Clean the calipers (properly)
- EBC brake disks
Indirectly, upgraded front forks will also help to improve your braking & proper tyres will also help
I have braided lines & normal Honda pads - braking is 2 fingers. Never any issues - thought it was 'fine'.
But just ordered EBC HH pads today. Will let you know how I get on
- Upgrade to an SP1 master brake cyclinder (believe Kawa ZX7R MBC will fit too)
- EBC HH pads
- Clean the calipers (properly)
- EBC brake disks
Indirectly, upgraded front forks will also help to improve your braking & proper tyres will also help
I have braided lines & normal Honda pads - braking is 2 fingers. Never any issues - thought it was 'fine'.
But just ordered EBC HH pads today. Will let you know how I get on

- yellafella
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EBC Pro-lites are good kit
! Bit of a sweeping statement that Droid.
OE discs are as good as you'll need on the road, honest! The HH pads will make a BIG difference, but wear the discs a bit quicker.
If yer running OE discs make sure they are within the service limit.
Everything else is what Bink said.


OE discs are as good as you'll need on the road, honest! The HH pads will make a BIG difference, but wear the discs a bit quicker.
If yer running OE discs make sure they are within the service limit.
Everything else is what Bink said.

Bikes and scorned women don't mix!
All I know is that the discs fitted were EBC's. They may not have been Pro-Lites, I don't know how many types EBC make. I had no issues with their stopping power, but having to free off the pads with a hammer and screwdriver every morning was an abolute pain.
As I said Robin, if you only ride in summer, they would be fine. For winter, with the bike parked outside, they were crap.
I agree though. Standard kit is fine!
Droid
As I said Robin, if you only ride in summer, they would be fine. For winter, with the bike parked outside, they were crap.
I agree though. Standard kit is fine!
Droid
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- Stormin Ben
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My best 'top-tip' would be to give the calipers and pistons a damn good clean.
This makes a HUGE difference to both power and feel
And WRT pads
EBC HH's get a lot of praise and do feel sharp when you first put them in but I've noticed they do tend to go off fairly quickly and fade on track
Carbone Lorraine SBK3's - awesome on track, feel really like carbons but a dead loss on the road as they only work properly when good and hot
Bendix supersport - I LOVE THESE!!!
For me they combine the best of both the above two. Good power and feel when cold so good on the road and work really well on track too with no fade
Now my questions
Has anyone tried Carbone Lorraine A3's - supposed to be more road oriented than the SBK's
Anyone tried SBS (scandinavian brake systems) pads? Used a lot in proddie racingbut I'd like some feedback about their suitability on the road
Ben
This makes a HUGE difference to both power and feel
And WRT pads
EBC HH's get a lot of praise and do feel sharp when you first put them in but I've noticed they do tend to go off fairly quickly and fade on track
Carbone Lorraine SBK3's - awesome on track, feel really like carbons but a dead loss on the road as they only work properly when good and hot
Bendix supersport - I LOVE THESE!!!

Now my questions
Has anyone tried Carbone Lorraine A3's - supposed to be more road oriented than the SBK's
Anyone tried SBS (scandinavian brake systems) pads? Used a lot in proddie racingbut I'd like some feedback about their suitability on the road
Ben