Good day gentlemen/women,
Anyone got any good pads knocking around that they want to flog?
Alternatively can you recommend some for sale?
Cheers, Dunc
Front Brake Pads
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- lloydie
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Re: Front Brake Pads
Get brembos not cheap but one of the best
Re: Front Brake Pads
It depends what your needs are. I found that the original Honda pads last very well, and if your calipers are working properly are not a bad brake. If you're looking for performance over longevity then go for the Brembo's as Lloydie recommended.
Chris.
Chris.
Re: Front Brake Pads
Thanks for the advice guys. Wheres the best place to get the Brembo pads from?
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I don't think I will be buying any more Brembo's. Yes they are some of the best feeling pads I have had with great stopping power but they don't have much pad material on them. The material does last a long time but as soon as they start to wear you end up getting more lever travel as if they are worn. No matter how many times I bled the brakes I could never get a firm lever with little travel. I have since changed the pads (cheapie cheerfulls for now) with the normal amount of pad material on them, bled the brakes and my lever is back. The Brembo's shockingly still had about 40% pad material left on them, not that I could see that with the callipers mounted on the bike which is no good for doing a quick visual check to see if your getting close to the wear limit/metal or for MOT inspections.
No such thing as cheap with Brembo's
but the cheapest I found where eBay. Make sure you get the street version which are half the price unless your on track and are able to get the race versions up to temperature.
Not sure which pads I shall get next but most likely will be EBC, Armstrong or Goldren
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No such thing as cheap with Brembo's

Not sure which pads I shall get next but most likely will be EBC, Armstrong or Goldren
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Re: Front Brake Pads
I'm with search345 For road use there's nothing wrong with the original Honda ones 
and that's also what the mechanics at Hunts, my local honda shop recomended to me

and that's also what the mechanics at Hunts, my local honda shop recomended to me

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Re: Front Brake Pads
I got a brand new (still in packets) set of EBC's in the garage somewhere. I bought them before I decided to upgrade the calipers.
£20? PM me if you want them
£20? PM me if you want them
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- lloydie
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Re: Front Brake Pads
Don't get bendix they are sh1t ! I'm very disappointed in them as they came highly recommended .
Initial bite is good but then crap
Initial bite is good but then crap
Re: Front Brake Pads
I wouldn't trust a word of those idiots at hunts!cheekykev wrote:I'm with search345 For road use there's nothing wrong with the original Honda ones
and that's also what the mechanics at Hunts, my local honda shop recomended to me
EBC sintered are my personal choice. Relatively cheap and pretty good. I'm on my third set.