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OEM pads from Honda - sintered as stock on my SH - are better than EBC HH I replaced them with, but not better enough to justify the price. But the scooter stops better than anything else I've ridden.
All my other bikes were bought with EBC HH and renewed like for like. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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OE in the Fireblade, good feel from cold, and deal with track based heat without glazing up. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Very impressed with the Carbone Lorraine XBK5s I've got now. Plenty of initial bite and loads of power, better than OEM. I had EBC HHs on my Hornet and thought they were good, however with hindsight that's because the standard setup is so wooly. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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It's going to have a zx10r master cylinder and caliper set up on with braided lines so the master cylinder and calipers won't be an issue.
I'm just curious really, I wouldn't say I'm fixing something that's broken by trying an alternative pad. I've never first hand given EBC HH pads some proper abuse actually thinking about it because I was a slow rider when when I had them on my bikes and the FZ6 has got standard pads atm which are shit. They were on my daytona though and that thing stopped scarily fast.
I do remember that the EBC's were a bit shit when wet, but this won't be be an issue as the bike will just be a sunny day bike.
I'm very tempted by by the brembo ones I've seen and they've got some good reviews.
Will probably order some EBC ones for my FZ6 as well as a conparitor. [/b] ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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I use Armstrong GG sintered on the XR400SM and while the front brake is too grabby but progressive,the rear is next to useless.So I will try the Ferodo MX pads that were in the caliper when I used to race the bike in enduros.I know that these are good.
On the front of the KTM Enduro I have a set of Braking pads on a Braking full floating disc.This gives very good feel,is progressive and full power is available wet or dry.On the rear I am still on the original set of Brembo pads using a Braking wavey disc.Again,very progressive and good feel wet or dry.
As for the Exup-R,I have a set of six piston calipers using Ferodo Sport pads with a pair of EBC floating discs.These are progressive and good wet or dry.For continental riding I have a spare front wheel with the original discs and have used organic 'Black' EBC pads,but these gave little or no feedback and even with some 'extra' leverage,they failed to impress compared to the Ferodo pads.On the rear I have used Ferodo Sport pads,but they locked up the back wheel too easily,so cut some of the material away to reduce the pad area until they wore out.
But on the R1 I am still using the original front pads on standard discs using a Brembo radial master cylinder.This arrangement is so good and very sharp with good feel,maybe because of the Aeroquip brake lines.On the rear I am using a Braking wavey disc with Ferodo GG pads.I can lock up the back wheel with this,but only if provoked.I have a set of sintered Ferodo pads ready for the front,but after 25,000 miles there is still quite a lot of life left in the original pads.
A friend recently replaced his worn out front discs on his 5JJ R1 as he was going to the Isle of Man for this years TT,and having raced there in the past,wanted something good for those ineveitable laps.But the EBC discs that he bought for a 'good price' were too soft for the Ferodo pads that were installed not long after the discs were bolted in place.What he could not be made to understand was that there are differant levels of hardness of stainless steel,and that the 'EBC' discs that he bought at a 'good' price were way too soft.So he resorted to buying some low mileage OEM discs and pads and now feels that full power has been resumed. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 217 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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