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Old 02-Oct-2003, 16:18
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BRAKE pADS

I had Ducati OEM one sto satrt with - hard as nails and noisy.
Followed by HH ones - 'softer' feel , very hard wearing , but squealy noisy.
Then Carbo Lorraine - frenchy jobs- smoot as Camembert , and not at all noisy, but seemingly tough on the discs.
What do ya reckon ?

And perahops Shazaam coould tell us what the difference between organic , sintererd, metallic, powdered and so on ?
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Old 02-Oct-2003, 17:57
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Pads for Iron Discs

What is the common opinion for the best feel/power for cast iron (older SPS) discs? Just having aquired a brand new pair - cheap - Tee Hee.
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Old 02-Oct-2003, 19:54
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Bendix seem to be flavour of the month at the moment. Not too expensive and less abrasive on the discs, especially cast ones.
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Old 06-Oct-2003, 21:42
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Nelly -

What's the recommended Bendix pad for
a ST4S for road use. Can you supply mail order or tell me what to get from whom ?
many thanks.
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