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Old 08-28-2007   #1 (permalink)
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galfer brake pads?

Anybody use galfer pads for their bike? I just ordered a set from Bikebandit and they look different than whats on my bike. The part numbers on the box match what was on their site. Just wondering if anybody has had problems with them.
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Here is the picture of my old pads(left), and my new pads(right)
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You have a single sided swing arm, don'tcha? The pads on the right are for a double sided...won't work. Been there, done that.
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See if they can cross reference EBC part # FA214...I believe that's what you're looking for.

IIRC, (when I did mine) the confusion was that only the Centenary Editions had a SSSA...the rest of the '02s had DSSA.
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Yes mine is the SSSA model. The EBC part # you gave me comes up with the same style I got that was wrong. ???
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Pad numbers for SSSA:

Galfer #FD086
EBC #FA214

I"m currently running the Galfer pads and have no issues with them at all. A little noisier than the originals but stopping power is great.
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