08-02-14, 04:59 PM
Relative to others the oems seem pricey but when you put it that way, it doesn't seem bad at all. Brakes being what they are, worth paying a bit more for what feels best I guess
Front brake feel
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08-02-14, 04:59 PM
Relative to others the oems seem pricey but when you put it that way, it doesn't seem bad at all. Brakes being what they are, worth paying a bit more for what feels best I guess
08-02-14, 05:02 PM
Ye sorry guys but this does seem a fair price for brakes considering their importance, I'm all for cheapness if same quality but all that happens is we get more threads with folk trying to guess why their brakes are so bad & changing out this that & the next thing when it could just be the dodgy fleabay pads they got.
Standard brakes with standard pads are awesome.........says the eedgit that has managed to lock up the front twice now :\
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
08-02-14, 05:13 PM
(06-02-14, 08:14 AM)silverfz link Wrote: I use EBC HH and i have never had a problem with them, i have used them in most of bikes. I've definitely had greater disc wear with EBC HH's in the past. Although I don't know what's in mine at the mo, I'm confident it's not these just going by disc wear. Probably OEMs for me next too.
09-02-14, 10:55 AM
(08-02-14, 03:44 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: Oem yammy pads are 34 quid per side so i gonna go for those. Brilliant pads imo. I checked them this morn and after 14.5 k they have only half worn. Looks to me the last time you cleaned them up was 14500 miles ago as well....... :\ Whale
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09-02-14, 01:49 PM
Carbone Lorraine - best pads I've ever found. Next up though will be a set of Brembos, just to see what they're like!
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