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Advice on brake pads for the fazer - stinch182 - 29-06-15

Good morning guys.
The bike passed its not on Friday with an advisory on rear brake pads . I just wanted some advice on what to get . while I'm doing the rear I'll change the fronts too . seen ebc, gold , brembo etc what are peoples thoughts.
Thanks Adam 8)


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - Nightfury - 29-06-15

From what I have read here elsewhere, either EBC or Ferodo Platinum road seem to be popular.
I will be going for a full set of Ferodo later in the year.


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - hotmetal - 29-06-15

I've always got on with ebc HH on my gen 1 Thou. Some say they're aggressive on the discs but to me it's always been more important to feel confident in the brakes than get 150,000 out of a pair of discs. I had Carbone Lorraine once  (can't remember the type though) and they scared me. Great when hot but if cold they had to heat up before doing anything (imagine cruising along the motorway and then finding the brakes feeling wooden for the first couple of seconds)



Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - Val - 29-06-15

I prefer EBC organic. It is personal choice how do you like your brakes to work. Organic ones IMO have smoother softer action and I have better control. If I want to stop more I just squeeze the handle more. Sintered have outright hard stop action hence I do not like them.

Front:

http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/detail.asp?id=19410

Rear:

http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/detail.asp?id=19479



It is your personal choice what do you want and how do you use your brakes.

http://ebcbrakes.com/what-is-sintering/


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - stevierst - 29-06-15

Just to add a bit of variety, I've been using bendix MF pads on my fz1s, then my R1.
Superb when cold, they've never faded (unlike some others I've tried) and last for ages. They don't seem too bad in the disks either.
I recommended them to a friend who can totally outride me, and he's been using them ever since.

Just my 2p worth.




Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - darrsi - 29-06-15

Had Galfer on the front for a while now, they hardly wear or touch the discs either, I'm very happy with them.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Galfer-Semi-Metallic-Street-Front-Brake-Pads-Yamaha-FZS-600-1000-FZ6-FZ8-FZ1-/141630959324?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item20f9dceedc


Got OEM on the rear at the mo as I bought a caliper, but I have a new set of SBS Ceramic when they wear out.


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - paulchucky - 29-06-15

ferodo platinum  are good value and have good feel
once bedded in they bight like a crockadile


stay away from race pads you`ll never get them hot enuff to work properly


if your a steady eddy most options will be ok but stay away from cheap crap  (that`s what they are!)


ebc are good green compound if your a thrasher  :lol






Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - Chris - 29-06-15

I really like the sbs ceramic ones I have at the moment.

Chris


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - Frosties - 29-06-15

As said by a few fella, it's really your choice depending on your riding style. You may want to do a search on here for "HEL braided lines discount". Add that to a fluid change and the options move again.

Me - EBC HH sintered up front and organic for a slightly gentler bite. All advice above is good.....apart from one you mentioned

DO NOT TOUCH THE GOLD FREN - TOTALLY SHITE.

Good luck with finding what suits you - progressive bite or shaper bite, depends how you ride and how many miles you do. Also the condition of your current discs may sway you away from sintered.


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - chunk166 - 29-06-15

Just got a set of Kyoto for the rear as the material on one of the pads came off  :eek  ( 2nd set to do that) they were EBC not sure if organic or sintered but it's your choice what you use.


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - stinch182 - 29-06-15

Wow thanks for all the advice guys . I do about 5k a year and I tend to rude quite smoothly so I think progressive feel is probably better for me . Think I'll have a good look around tomorrow .


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - darrsi - 29-06-15

(29-06-15, 10:35 PM)stinch182 link Wrote: Wow thanks for all the advice guys . I do about 5k a year and I tend to rude quite smoothly so I think progressive feel is probably better for me . Think I'll have a good look around tomorrow .

A smooth ruder.  :lol


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - stinch182 - 30-06-15

Haha .... Typo..... the ruders on the fzs work well ....


Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - Frosties - 30-06-15

(29-06-15, 10:35 PM)stinch182 link Wrote: Wow thanks for all the advice guys . I do about 5k a year and I tend to rude quite smoothly so I think progressive feel is probably better for me . Think I'll have a good look around tomorrow .

In that case fella, I'd go with the advice of Val's below. The pads are good and so is the price.

[quote author=Val link=topic=17495.msg201635#msg201635 date=1435586845]
I prefer EBC organic. It is personal choice how do you like your brakes to work. Organic ones IMO have smoother softer action and I have better control. If I want to stop more I just squeeze the handle more. Sintered have outright hard stop action hence I do not like them.

Front:

http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/detail.asp?id=19410

Rear:

http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/detail.asp?id=19479



It is your personal choice what do you want and how do you use your brakes.

http://ebcbrakes.com/what-is-sintering/





Re: Advice on brake pads for the fazer - paulchucky - 30-06-15

(29-06-15, 11:27 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=stinch182 link=topic=17495.msg201694#msg201694 date=1435613709]
Wow thanks for all the advice guys . I do about 5k a year and I tend to rude quite smoothly so I think progressive feel is probably better for me . Think I'll have a good look around tomorrow .

A smooth ruder.  :lol
[/quote]




gotta love a smooth ruder            darsi  :lol :lol :lol :lol