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Old 03-31-2012, 06:04 PM
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Time to replace brake pads what are you guys using OEM or some thing else and how are they preforming for you.9000k on stock pads I can get another 2000k out of them.I think.
 
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Old 03-31-2012, 06:57 PM
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Factory pads (I assume are Brembo) or DP is what I would use. I replaced the ones on my FLHT around 11K with factory pads since I had "dealer bonus points" to use up.
 
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There are tons of pads out there, but so far I have only used stock pads.
 
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I like the Lyndall Z pads due to their low to no dusting. Cleaning the spokes ain't the funnest thing ever.
 
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Just put the $20 ones from kci international on my 06 and they work fine with less dust than the hd ones.
 
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+1 on the lyndall pads.
 
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I always replace stock with
EBC sintured
HH rated for best stopping power. Long life
Cost more but you get what you pay for.
 
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Lyndall pads are top notch and less expensive than HD.
 
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Old 03-31-2012, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Ridewva
Factory pads (I assume are Brembo) or DP is what I would use. I replaced the ones on my FLHT around 11K with factory pads since I had "dealer bonus points" to use up.
I second the stock pads. They use them for a reason and unless you ho top of the line or have aftermarket calipers thats tends to be the best to go with stock rotors. How do you get dealer bonus points? I want those
 
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I've been using the lyndall gold plus pads for a few years now. i find them much better than stock, very good in wet conditions, with very little noticeable brake dust.
 


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