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Blue_SV650S 20-05-08 04:19 PM

Armstrong Pads
 
Fitted some Armstrong GG pads today :)

Anyone else use/d them?? :scratch: ...

I haven't actually used them in the front yet (fitted them and then put the bike away :oops:), but fitted the rear Armstrongs about 2 months ago and they seem fine :)

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...v650s/pads.jpg

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...650s/pads1.jpg

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...650s/pads2.jpg

sv650k4 20-05-08 04:34 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
ive used them before on other bikes i have not the sv and found them dead on.;)

Blue_SV650S 20-05-08 04:45 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sv650k4 (Post 1515580)
ive used them before on other bikes i have not the sv and found them dead on.;)


Cool, what they like on disc wear?? ... I went for the 'green' ones not the HH ones as I wanted to minimse disc wear.

Stu 20-05-08 04:46 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Yup, front Gixxer pads & rear SV - seem fine :thumbsup:

Blue_SV650S 20-05-08 05:17 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Cool, they were only ~£27 for all 3 sets DELIVERED 8)

Bargain or what!! 8)

Jester666 20-05-08 05:25 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
I've got em in my SV. They seem to last forever! And bl**dy well priced!

Blue_SV650S 20-05-08 05:30 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jester666 (Post 1515660)
I've got em in my SV. They seem to last forever! And bl**dy well priced!

Last forever .. that is potentially bad :shock: What they like on discs?? :scratch:

Jester666 20-05-08 06:38 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Used to have them on the work bike as well. Lots of heavy braking, discs are fine, no extra wear.

northwind 20-05-08 07:43 PM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
I used the HH ones on the SV... With the old GSXR front I think. They lasted about 6000 miles, and that included a thousand miles of motorway :rolleyes: But they were nice to use and didn't seem to wear the discs at all.

Blue_SV650S 22-06-08 08:55 AM

Re: Armstrong Pads
 
Ok, some feedback about the pads as I have had them in for ~1 month now.

I used them on a .org day trip to France, so motorway and scratching on hot French roads. I have also used them for going around town and some back road 'scratching' (in the UK). A brief spell when I got caught out in a shower too, so a variety of usage/conditions.

My sumation:-

They do work, but I think they feel a bit 'wooden' ... they are absolutely fine for 'normal' braking, but if you want that bit 'more' from them, you tug on the leaver hard and they really don't offer much, initial bite is fine, but if you want a fair bit from them, they go wooden. If you want to slow from fast, there is no fade, but if you need to make an emergency manoeuvre or trying to have a bit of fun being the last of the late late brakers, they are lacking! If you can progressively pull on the lever harder and harder they do slow you, but if you just want hard BITE quickly, they don't seem to provide.

Would I buy another set or recommend others buy them?

If they were on a tight budget, yes, they do the trick - extremely cheap and therefore great VFM!! With the caveat of the above.

Will I be buying another set?

No!

I am even thinking of taking them out to be honest as I don't like the seeming lack of HARD grab. I preferred the organic EBCs I had in there before ...


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