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Old 11-22-2009, 06:40 PM
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Cool Lyndall Pads

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I installed new pads (Lyndall Z+) and what a difference!

Now, is it the new pads, the new brake fluid, cleaning the brake calipers, or a combination of the three?

Thoughts?

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Lyndall is great product. Maintaining you're scoot adds to the safety factor.
 
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I also like Lyndall, but I think it was all three.
 
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All three.
 
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been looking to try them out. where can one get them at a good price?
 
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Originally Posted by bulldogmoe7
been looking to try them out. where can one get them at a good price?
Lyndall p/n's and descriptions seem to be confusing on some websites and many sites don't carry the full Lyndall line. I recommend going first to Lyndall's website and getting the correct/current p/n for the pads for your bike. Then, just start Googling prices for the p/n's. It seems a number of good places carry Lyndall, but many of them don't stock for all models.

Last Lyndalls i bought were from HERE.

I'm running their "Gold" series pads vs the "Z-Plus". The Gold's are about $10.00 more per set, but they seem to last a bit longer. I have 37,000+ miles on this set of Golds and still have 5-10K worth of pad left.

The "typical" price for Lyndalls is around $40.00-$45.00 for the Z-Plus pads and $50.00-$55.00 for the Gold pads. That's per set.
 

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