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Old 06-22-2015, 10:05 PM
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What are the best replacement Brake pads For a 2014 Ultra Limited.With stock rotors.
 
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Old 06-22-2015, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by RK_RIDER
What are the best replacement Brake pads For a 2014 Ultra Limited.With stock rotors.

There's plenty to chose from, have you had issues with your brakes?

I had no issues in 13500 miles therefore I went with what I know HD Brembos.
 
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On my 11EGC I put stock back on. They're Brembo. One of the best names in brakes. I went with one of the 20% discount sites. About the same price as the after market pads.
 
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I always had good luck with stock HD pads on my 05, however I recently added late model Brembo calipers and am trying out my first set of Lyndall's. No chatter or squeal from them, but I didn't notice much if any difference in stopping ability.
 
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With Brembo you can stick with stick ones, you can try EBC or Lyndall
 
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I've had cheap eBay ones, ebc , and stock.. Stock has worked best for me
 
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Stock pads are fine just expensive looking for good alternative.
 
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Originally Posted by RK_RIDER
Stock pads are fine just expensive looking for good alternative.
http://www.d2moto.com/2015-Harley-FL...s_p_35163.html
 
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EBC brakes FA409HH Disc Brake Pad Set (This is the part number for my bike - 2010SG - but I am sure you can find for yours.

List Price: $38.74
Price: $26.48 & Free Shipping (AMAZON or EBAY)

Made using high pressure die cast aluminium platforms with bonded brake linings.
All shoes are radius ground and edge trimmed.
Features lead in and lead out chamfers at lining ends.
Original equipment style brake shoe springs included.

They work great, minimal brake dust, cheaper than OEM.

Ride Safe and Ride Often. Rubber Side Down. Over and Out.
 
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Been a loyal Lyndall fan for years but can't leave well enough alone. Got some Hawks on the way.
 


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