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Old 06-18-2006, 05:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Like night and day!!!

Anyone thinking about putting them on their Daytona should definitely give them a try. Tons more response from the brakes!!! :upthumb:
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I have them on all my bikes with disc brakes. If they will slow a 200 MPH bike down to the point of flipping you over the handlebars, they will stop anything very quickly.
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I'd like to change my pads also. Is there any harm using sintered pads with standard brake discs? Or do I need some fancy stainless steel ones?
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EBC HH pads are safe to use with your factory discs.
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Great info for the most important part of the bike! Thanks!!
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Brooksie, the very first mod on my 06 T100 and 05 Speed Triple was installing EBC HH pads. They make your brakes more responsive and more stopping power with less mastercylinder pressure.
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Brooksie, the very first mod on my 06 T100 and 05 Speed Triple was installing EBC HH pads. They make your brakes more responsive and more stopping power with less mastercylinder pressure.
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I second that statement...it's a night and day comparison. Highly reccommend!!! :upthumb:
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Mad-I have noticed the 955i seems to get a little weak after riding all day. I'm not suprised it does, that is pretty normal. I will be upgrading BOTH of them to EBC's. Great Stuff!!
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