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Old 04-24-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Ebc Hh

Hey guys, I haven't been on here much lately, but this is by far the best moto forum I know!

Quick question... for some reason I'm internets challenged or something, what are the part numbers for EBC HH pads for both the front and rear of our bikes? (2000 TT if that matters)

I found it once on here, but it took me a while and I just don't have the time, so thanks to whoever knows this easily!!!

Second, favorite place to buy them?

Thanks much guys, sorry for the lame and stupid question haha.
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the fronts are FA236HH and the rears are FA140HH

IMHO I would recommend galfer pads though....
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I have EBC HH on my S4 now. Im not really crazy about them. Yes, they work fine, but it was much not if any improvement over stock pads. I noticed that when I took off the stock pads they were Nissin HH pads. They were quieter than the EBC's.
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They were quieter than the EBC's.
Huh? Care to tell more?
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Since I switched I think that I get more abrasive noise, more pad on rotor "scrubbbing". The pads are working as designed I suppose, I have even taken them off at one point and resurfaced them and that made no difference. The rotor isnt showing any more wear than before so I suppose it just a difference in pad materials, or how the sound radiates out of the pad itself.
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