brake pad choice for nc30
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brake pad choice for nc30
Im just doing a shopping list for my bike through Rick Oliver. What are the best Brake pads to got for a standard brake system with braided lines??
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
over EBC pads?
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
Yes deffo. Standard Honda/Nissin pads are awesomeibby4585 wrote:over EBC pads?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
ok cheers.
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
Yes, there's no real need for EBC, Carbon Lorraine etc unless for track use and again, the Honda ones perform just a well.
I ran Carbon Lorraines on my K5 GSX-R and they didn't last any more than 3500 miles, but that did include a trip to the Nurburgring and a 'spirited' ride around the Eiffel mountains and Cochem. My 'Blade now runs Honda pads and they are more than capable to stop you from speed that would see you do time, really quickly and are showing little signs of wear and they've gone about 3000 miles now. I'll be sticking with Honda pads from now on.
I ran Carbon Lorraines on my K5 GSX-R and they didn't last any more than 3500 miles, but that did include a trip to the Nurburgring and a 'spirited' ride around the Eiffel mountains and Cochem. My 'Blade now runs Honda pads and they are more than capable to stop you from speed that would see you do time, really quickly and are showing little signs of wear and they've gone about 3000 miles now. I'll be sticking with Honda pads from now on.
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
I use Nissin pads too, they're the dogs danglees
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
All ordered. Ta Kris
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Re: brake pad choice for nc30
yep always add the cost of new pads tyres and oil to the cost of the ring and backviper_biker wrote:Yes, there's no real need for EBC, Carbon Lorraine etc unless for track use and again, the Honda ones perform just a well.
I ran Carbon Lorraines on my K5 GSX-R and they didn't last any more than 3500 miles, but that did include a trip to the Nurburgring and a 'spirited' ride around the Eiffel mountains and Cochem. My 'Blade now runs Honda pads and they are more than capable to stop you from speed that would see you do time, really quickly and are showing little signs of wear and they've gone about 3000 miles now. I'll be sticking with Honda pads from now on.
