Any recommendations for replacement brake pads. Going on my track bike. Thanks!
Any recommendations for replacement brake pads. Going on my track bike. Thanks!
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Personally, I have had great success with OEM pads on my R6.
I used to spend a bunch of money on performance pads, then a racer taught me the concept of braking "lighter longer". I then realized that you don't need a ton of bite as long as your master and fluid is in good condition.
Just my $.02
Casey D
I'm a really big fan of the performance friction pads. Their #95 pad is what I use on my racebike. They last a long time and offer great feel at the lever.
Joe (jplracing on here) sells them and I recommend them highly.
Here's a thread from 09 that has some solid info in it.
http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forums/showpost.php?p=468224&postcount=4
Last edited by Sean; Tue Jan 4th, 2011 at 08:21 AM.
Thanks for the input. Last trackday I did I noticed alot of guys riding around the pits applying the brakes, releasing, etc.. They warming up the brakes??
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I run Ferodo's from 303 Cycle. They offer great initial bite, and ZERO fade when you run into a turn a little hot. They have decent life to them for a high performance pad.
Call up David or Wade at 303 and they will give you the full scoop.
Yes they are getting temp into the pads to avoid glazing. When you go out on cold pads and start hitting the brakes really hard, the pads can glaze over. You will see guys with the throttle set, and continuosly applying and releasing brake pressure while heading up to pre-grid.
The other option would be to head out and take it easy on the brakes for the first portion of your lap.
Casey D
Stock Triumph pads are actually pretty darn good (but a little pricey). I have run EBC's with pretty good luck and am currently running Carbone Lorraine XBK5 pads which have been working pretty well. Nice progressive brakeing and no surprises.
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Ferodo STAC's (aggressive track days) or XRAC's and CP2.11's (race pad). Ferodo makes @ 90% of the OEM pads FYI. We carry a lot of the Ferodo's in stock and prices are very competitive, if not better, than other brands out there. Both Pads have Ferodo's Array Cooling Technology, high initial friction, but user friendly torque characteristics to off late braking consistency. These pads also produce about 20% less disc wear than others currently available on the market. Ferodo has been around since 1897 and is the choice of many WSBK teams as well as some rotor manufacturer's (Brake Tech).
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I've got STACs on my street bike and track bike. Nice consistent feel all day long.
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ebc hh pads are awesome, they stop my hayabusa way better than stock. and not to spendy either.
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
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You should really try Vesrah race pads. They are like night and day over OEM and EBC HH. Alot of us used them on the east coast. They provide alot much more stopping power without locking up the front wheel. And yes, they will work on the street also.
I've run EBC HH and Ferodo HH on my street and track bikes...I honestly think more improvements can be realized with keeping up with flushing the fluid and honing the rotors every now and then, as well as the aforementioned practices to reduce the chance of glazing.
different pads offer a different feel, and that is something that is more of a preference issue
were can we get rotors honed?
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
2002 black and blue hayabusa- (SOLD)
2000 ZX7R STREETFIGHTER-(SOLD)
sweet thanks..
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
2002 black and blue hayabusa- (SOLD)
2000 ZX7R STREETFIGHTER-(SOLD)
When compairing brake pads it is very much like tires. Personal preference should be the determining factor. Do you like the aggressive bite at first, how long they last, feedback from the pads? Some pads make noise some dont. Cost, most of us are cheap so this could be a factor.
In my opinion no one brake pad does everything the best. I have used every popular race pad sometime during the last 15 years i have raced. I am using EBC now because I like the initial bite, how aggressive they are when new. That being said I use alot of pads. I have used Ferodo recently and liked them very much.
If someone says this pad is the best, how are they coming to that conculsion? Did they try every pad back to back with fresh clean rotors and brake fluid?
The internet is full of experts on things they know little about. Try what a friend is using and go from there.
mike
You can order through Sears, Amazon, etc
do that thing just rough up the disks a little?
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
2002 black and blue hayabusa- (SOLD)
2000 ZX7R STREETFIGHTER-(SOLD)
Here's the description-
Removes old friction material deposition layers quickly and easily, allows new pads to
quickly bed-in properly for maximum performance potential.
Ten seconds of forward and reverse rotation transfers the recommended OEM circular
style cross-hatch pattern to brake rotors, perfect every time.
Specially positioned Aluminum Oxide balls re-condition rotor surface and remove glaze,
the prime cause of friction induced brake noise.
Honing lowers harmonic vibrations created by surface irregularities and uneven
deposition layers, thus reducing annoying high pitched squeal & groan.
Removes old burnished surface to new, addresses issues related to brake judder and
vibration.
Forget sandpaper or Scotch-Brite pads, they wont clean and prep the rotor correctly
anyway. Plus... the Rotor Hone can last for years!
thanks for the info!
-Eugene-
2007 black hayabusa touring beast
2003 KTM 525sx/exc hybrid
2002 black and blue hayabusa- (SOLD)
2000 ZX7R STREETFIGHTER-(SOLD)
Thats why I asked all my friends of the CSC. Thanks for all the awesome info everyone!
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