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What brake pads are you running?

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RT Performance

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Want to put pads on the 1125r before spring.
See cyclegear has ebc on sale.
They have double cinters on sale and cinter pros.
I ride mountains and a few track days got 10k on the stocks but there getting thin
 
I love EBC pads... but I had installed them when I was tracking my Buell. I put them on my CBR now and they definitely have stopping power. I would recommend them, especially if you are taking it to the track at all.
 
+1 on the Lyndall Golds!!
get them here: Americansportbike

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I'm enjoying my lyndall golds as well. Recently put them on (~1500 miles ago) and they really give meaning to the term "progressive breaking power"!
 
Running Lyndall Gold Front/rear on My Xbs. Not as expenseive as some think. So far they seem pretty good.:D
 
Looks like the hh EBC are best suited for me ps motorcycle superstore has a discount coupen code for this weekend.
Planning to add a couple oil filters and i get free shipping.
Starting another thread about hi flo filters anyone try them yet?
 
The EBC HH are fine for street, but they will fade given hard track use. The Extreme Pro work OK for most track riders, but will throw a lot of dust. I liked them for a long time, but as I got better and more consistent on the brakes, I found I could only run them to about half-wear before they didn't grip as well. They are cheaper than other options up front, but cost a little more in the long run was my experience.

I actually like the OEM pads about as well as anything for an all-around pad, or if you are doing a lot of track days try the Nissin 2015 or Vesrah XX pads from EBR. Both work really well on the track, and the 2015 pads last forever...
 
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