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Old 07-07-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I need to replace the rear pad on my bike but dont know much about whats out there and if anything is better than another. I know that when I was in Laconia someone had pads on their bike that were so friggin loud that you could hear him im traffic 10 bikes back. Id love to avoid that

Any suggestions on a rear pads? I saw in the cross reference chart that there are some EBC pads 1 with a HH designator but I dont know which is better or worse and so on. Also any suggestions on where to buy are appreciated. I need to get these asap as im past my 20 days on my rejected inspection sticker heh. Woops

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rear brakes man, they are no matter

sooo just whatevers cheapest :P
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mine are pretty much gone, been riding without em for the past 20 days. I just figured that I like to put better parts back on than I take off so didnt know if there was anything that i should be putting on.

After this its frame sliders I think lol

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yea man, really the rear brake isnt that important, so i'd just stick with something that works, i'm running OEM on mine and EBC HH in the front. i'm about to send off my rear rotor to get it lightened
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