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post Mar 16 2024, 05:53 PM

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somehow bendix brake pad also will produced lots of dust , previously used bendix brake pads , front wheel rim will be lots of dust on it
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QUOTE(GamersFamilia @ Mar 16 2024, 05:53 PM)
somehow bendix brake pad also will produced lots of dust , previously used bendix brake pads , front wheel rim will be lots of dust on it
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Which model? Metal king?
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QUOTE(eddievh @ Mar 19 2024, 12:12 AM)
Which model? Metal king?
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forgot which model , if not mistaken metal king hmm.gif
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What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Mar 25 2024, 10:40 AM)
What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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Trestor advantage or Fbk yellow box
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Mar 25 2024, 10:40 AM)
What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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Better brake pads, better grip tires, DOT4 brake fluid
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Mar 25 2024, 10:40 AM)
What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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If you want, you can replace stock calipers
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Mar 25 2024, 10:40 AM)
What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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adjust drum brake first. many workshop skipped it
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Mar 25 2024, 10:40 AM)
What would be a good brake system for Axia?

Wanted something that's more sensitive than the stock brake. Shorter braking distance.
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brembo brake pad for the front and brembo brake shoe for the rear , use dot 4 brake oil ( before that kindly do brake flushing )

make sure adjust the drum brake for the rear wink.gif
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post Jun 27 2024, 02:18 PM

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Looking to get new brake pad.

Currently using, Honda Original that comes with my HRV 2017. I saw the caliper is from Nissin. Not sure if the brake pad is Nissin or Akebono.

Option 1:
Hingan, F -RM430, R -RM360. Not sure made where and what brand.

Option 2:
Nissin From a popular WS: F -RM380, R -RM350. Made in Japan. Include installation.

So let's say my ori Honda is Nissin. Is there any difference if I go with option 2 Eg: longevity, dust, stopping distance?

Also anyone know where else I can get 100% Original Nissin Brake Pads?

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QUOTE(JON97 @ Jun 27 2024, 03:18 PM)
Looking to get new brake pad.

Currently using, Honda Original that comes with my HRV 2017. I saw the caliper is from Nissin. Not sure if the brake pad is Nissin or Akebono.

Option 1:
Hingan, F -RM430, R -RM360. Not sure made where and what brand.

Option 2:
Nissin From a popular WS: F -RM380, R -RM350. Made in Japan. Include installation.

So let's say my ori Honda is Nissin. Is there any difference if I go with option 2 Eg: longevity, dust, stopping distance?

Also anyone know where else I can get 100% Original Nissin Brake Pads?
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There is no perfect brake pads, if you want longevity and less dust get Ceramic type brake pads :- Akebono, but you sacrifice stopping distance
Bendix also got Ceramic type brake pads under GCT model. I am using it on my smaller rides and the wear & dust is very minimal, similar to Akebono.

If want better stopping distance, get Semi-Metallic brake pads example like Bendix Metal King/Ultimate, Trestor Blue Advantage, but you will gain more dust and higher wear for both rotor and pads compare to Ceramic type brake pads.

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post Sep 10 2024, 12:41 PM

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Has anyone tried Works Engineering Ceramic Pads or should I go for TRW DTEC?

Want something better than stock honda and won't makan disk too fast.

https://www.worksengineering.co/collections...5-2013--front--
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QUOTE(JON97 @ Sep 10 2024, 12:41 PM)
Has anyone tried Works Engineering Ceramic Pads or should I go for TRW DTEC?

Want something better than stock honda and won't makan disk too fast.

https://www.worksengineering.co/collections...5-2013--front--
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I'm with this since 2018 up till now
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post Sep 10 2024, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Sep 10 2024, 12:59 PM)
I'm with this since 2018 up till now
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Using this too
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post Sep 10 2024, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(JON97 @ Sep 10 2024, 12:41 PM)
Has anyone tried Works Engineering Ceramic Pads or should I go for TRW DTEC?

Want something better than stock honda and won't makan disk too fast.

https://www.worksengineering.co/collections...5-2013--front--
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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Sep 10 2024, 12:59 PM)
I'm with this since 2018 up till now
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QUOTE(nick2011 @ Sep 10 2024, 01:39 PM)
Using this too
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I was using ori brembo brakepads. A lot of dust and i switched to trw dtec. At first I thought the braking was good because i was not aggressively braking. However when i do test it aggressively, i this dtec felt a bit spongy and braking was not as good as the brembo brakepads.
Now im looking to switch back to either brembo or somethg better with less dust.
Dixcel?
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post Sep 11 2024, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Sep 10 2024, 11:31 PM)
I was using ori brembo brakepads. A lot of dust and i switched to trw dtec. At first I thought the braking was good because i was not aggressively braking. However when i do test it aggressively, i this dtec felt a bit spongy and braking was not as good as the brembo brakepads.
Now im looking to switch back to either brembo or somethg better with less dust.
Dixcel?
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Brembo ceramic or those performance kind? TRW Dtec is more meant for normal everyday use.
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QUOTE(JON97 @ Sep 11 2024, 12:16 AM)
Brembo ceramic or those performance kind? TRW Dtec is more meant for normal everyday use.
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Oh i get it. My ori brembo pads are semi metallic with lots of dust.
Brembo 4 pot, used on honda integra DC5 type R.

This post has been edited by Balanced: Sep 11 2024, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(Balanced @ Sep 10 2024, 11:31 PM)
I was using ori brembo brakepads. A lot of dust and i switched to trw dtec. At first I thought the braking was good because i was not aggressively braking. However when i do test it aggressively, i this dtec felt a bit spongy and braking was not as good as the brembo brakepads.
Now im looking to switch back to either brembo or somethg better with less dust.
Dixcel?
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The pads with good braking power are usually dusty.

You can try Dixcel ES or Bendix Ultimate
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post Sep 11 2024, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Sep 10 2024, 11:31 PM)
I was using ori brembo brakepads. A lot of dust and i switched to trw dtec. At first I thought the braking was good because i was not aggressively braking. However when i do test it aggressively, i this dtec felt a bit spongy and braking was not as good as the brembo brakepads.
Now im looking to switch back to either brembo or somethg better with less dust.
Dixcel?
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Used TRW dtec mainly cz stock Honda brakepad is junk, always juddering down Karak highway. 2nd affordable value, no juddering, dust I believe is less.

Brembo, few buddies told too many fake on market, need to find genuine seller. If it me, shopee mall only.

This post has been edited by ayamxxx: Sep 11 2024, 10:47 AM

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