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Best Brake Pads
This has been asked before, but there wasn't really a definitive answer given. So I shall ask again :P
My pads are nearly knackered. I need new ones :shock: For the standard Suzuki disks (providing I can get a right hand one which isn't warped - please PM me if you have a disk or disks in decent nick), what are the best brake pads for broad usage. For me that means anything from commuting in the ****ing rain/snow, to hooning about on a track in the height of summer. I'm not too fussed about wear rates, just want a good all round pad. Wouldn't go amiss if they were cheap aswell.... :wink: Cheers Dan. |
I have just installed EBC HH pads, only got about 100 miles on them but they seem to be a lot more effective than the oem pad.
They do not feel as vague. don't get me wrong the oem pad does a good job, but I felt it did not give me confidence that I would actually stop in the distances I had available when muppets pull out on me. The OEM was good for normal riding but I just felt something was lacking under very heavy braking |
Yep, I've been very impressed by the EBC HH's... I've not found any downsides in 3000 miles with them on. Didn't bother with the rear, don't really see any point.
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I used EBC HH and found that they dragged the disc causing disc wear. I then changed to carbone lorraine street pads, found no deteriation in performance and no dragging of the disc. They are also slightly cheaper.
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bump!
I'm sure more people have experience with different brake pads..... Dan. |
How many miles did you get from the carbone lorraine street pads?
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A vote for EBC HH from me....
Like Viney said Carbon's are supposed to be good too, I'm gonna try them next to compare |
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