Thursday, January 31, 2013

EBC Brakes at MotoSport.com

Riding season is just around the corner for some of us, get your ride ready for the year with a new set of EBC Brake Pads.

EBC Brakes are a great way to increase brake performance or simply replace your worn OEM brake pads.

Below are a few of our featured EBC brakes pad sets!



EBC HH BRAKE PADS - FRONT

Price: $34.99 - 59.99

Product Description:

-EBC Has set the bar high for brake pads by developing the HH sport bike pad. earning the highest rating with no brake fade.

-The EBC HH brake pads are constructed using a high quality sintered process in their USA plant, providing high friction and long lasting durability for your motorcycle.

-EBC uses copper plates with perforated stainless steel braking plates (when applicable) which help reduce heat transfer into the caliper to ensure braking performance stays consistent between both pads and caliper.

-Reducing heat from the brake pads also keeps the brake rotors performing at their best.

-Includes two brake pads, enough for one caliper.


EBC V-Series Brake Pads - Rear

Price: $33.99 - 59.99

Product Description:

-Heavy duty long life organic material for heavier touring bikes.

-Being a semi-sintered pad containing 30% copper by weight, the V-Pad combines the benefits of the "feel" of an organic pad plus the low heat generation and rotor galling features that organics have with the lifetime of a sintered pad.

-E391 is an asbestos free, organic-molded friction material designed for use in heavy-duty motorcycle applications.

-30% copper by weight added makes this a high copper pad close to sintered durability levels.

-A medium-high coefficient of friction which retains a highly effective rbaking performance over a wide range of operating temperatures.

-This material offers stable braking with minimal pad and rotor wear, and minimal dusting of wheels.

-Wear rate / Projected street miles: 0.75 grams equivalent to 42,800 miles.

-Includes two brake pads, enough for one caliper.

Not sure if you need new brakes? Make sure you check your owners manual for brake pad maintenance and for instructions on how to replace your brake pads if needed.

Source: http://www.esportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=145193&goto=newpost

Carlo Bellotti Jean Pierre Beltoise

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