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Definitely recommend giving the folks at HHI a call for brake pads.
As far as other parts from HHI including 6 Piston calipers we offer them on our site at a discount. PM me if you are interested in a quote + proper lead time.
Ryd Safe!
As far as other parts from HHI including 6 Piston calipers we offer them on our site at a discount. PM me if you are interested in a quote + proper lead time.
Ryd Safe!
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I have dual 6 piston HH calipers on Braking floating rotors on my 01 Dyna. It stops now!! It originall ycame with EBC pads, I was quite disappointed,allthough they stopped good, intial bite and feel where terrible and required too much lever squeeze.
They stayed on for one week, then where replaced with SBS #676HS. Much better and have lasted 40000klms with lots left.
If your looking for them, I found listed as replacements for 98-02 Buells.
Most general stops under normal riding are done with two fingers, and handful will lift the rear wheel off the ground on my 700lb DYna. I had to change to softer tire on front to get maximum braking, initally I used Dunlop 591, but they cupped very quickly under hard stops. I switched las year to Avon Roadrunners, no cupping, same ability. FWIW Fastrider 124
They stayed on for one week, then where replaced with SBS #676HS. Much better and have lasted 40000klms with lots left.
If your looking for them, I found listed as replacements for 98-02 Buells.
Most general stops under normal riding are done with two fingers, and handful will lift the rear wheel off the ground on my 700lb DYna. I had to change to softer tire on front to get maximum braking, initally I used Dunlop 591, but they cupped very quickly under hard stops. I switched las year to Avon Roadrunners, no cupping, same ability. FWIW Fastrider 124
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