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Brake pads - Any suggestions?
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March 12, 2009, 07:38:57 AM »
I'm almost at the point of needing to replace the rear pads on my '02 620, and I need some opinions; there are a number of different aftermarket pads available.
What pads should I get?
What pads should I run from screaming?
Should I replace the front and rear at the same time?
I use the bike on the street only(no track days), for running errands, and some group rides on weekends. Some twisties, some superslab, mostly urban.
Thanks
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Re: Brake pads - Any suggestions?
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lots of good info if you do a search.i need new pads as well and ended up ordering some Feordo Platniums (spelling?)Ca-Cycleworks.
someone posted here that chris said that the S2R800 brakes are quite weak and suggest going sintered over organic for the better bite. I am not sure if you have organics or sintered stock though.
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Re: Brake pads - Any suggestions?
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I'm using EBC HH on the rear of my bike. The OEM pads wore fast and were hard on the rotor even though I hardly use the rear brake. Unfortunately, pad choice is highly subjective. Fortunately rear pads are not.
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