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Replacing braking pads on 02 Low Rider!

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Old 08-09-2008, 05:39 AM
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Default Replacing braking pads on 02 Low Rider!

Time to replace the pads on the cycle. Would the majority recommend:

1) MoCo pads,
2) Lyndall pads or
3) EBC Kevlar pads?

Your input would be appreciated.
 
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Old 08-09-2008, 06:31 AM
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Lyndall...
 
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I just put Lyndall on mine
 
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Old 08-12-2008, 05:32 AM
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Why not just ask your mechanic?
 
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I recently went to Lyndal gold pads, and they are light years ahead of the stock ones. Expensive, but definitley worth it IMO.
 
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I just put new tires on the RK and since I had the wheels off, I just put Lyndal golds on mine. Still have it apart putting new bars on but I've heard good things about Lyndal's.
Once I get all the changes done, I'll be taking it back to Ron for some fine tuning.

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Lyndall gold! best pads ever!!!! use high temp pad grease when you do it
 
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Been running the Lyndalls for 7000 miles or so and no problems.

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ok thinking of retracting my vote for the lyndalls... got the z plus pads and my wheels are covered in brake dust... the old pads had nearly nothing comparatively...
some BS about them not producing brake dust I might say....
did not use pad grease...oops..doubt that will affect brake dust though...
 

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