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alexei
post Nov 8 2022, 01:58 PM

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Just look for HH grade pads should be good at the cost of rotor life.
Maintenance include service brakes, lines, fluid, and the disk.

https://idpartsblog.com/2019/04/11/what-do-...n-ratings-mean/

Vesrah have few lines - W, JL, RJL, RJL XX etc
EBC - we only know about HH sintered pads. Some riders don't like this for the dust and noise.
SBS - Recently bought by Brembo. Cheapest sintered pads.
Brembo pads
Nissin pads
alexei
post Nov 9 2022, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(yara @ Nov 9 2022, 10:14 AM)
will sinthered hurt the disk rotor ?
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sintered pads are for stainless steel discs only, and modern bikes are equipped with
there are different levels of stainless steel rotors, with OEM being the lowest (generally speaking)
for street use, sintered disc will not wear out rotors significant enough

rotor wear will increase if there are cases of severe pads dragging on rotor, or ride at high level (competition level, trail braking, stunt) etc

cast iron rotors on classic bikes cannot take sintered pads; sintered pads will eat iron rotors within a very short period of use, and in some cases even small stainless rotors - this issue is common on rear disk brakes that switched to sintered pads.

 

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