1 appropriate pads Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:41 pm
werewasi
Platinum member
I've just been talking to Bob (RT) who says that the sintered pads which were supplied by Metalgear with his "new"disk are making a grinding noise and are chewing the disk.
I was understanding that you didn't use sintered pads with Stainless disks but the link to Braketech (which i'm not going to put in because it fills the post with hyperlinks)
says that it's fine.
He's pulled the pads out now so i offered him some spare Motobins ""2280 FDB 108 Ferodo pads 81 on"". Are these even ones that are good for use with s/steel disks.
Can't wait for them to get there by post so he's going down to the "local".
Any one up for running a Brakes 101 tutorial.
I was understanding that you didn't use sintered pads with Stainless disks but the link to Braketech (which i'm not going to put in because it fills the post with hyperlinks)
says that it's fine.
He's pulled the pads out now so i offered him some spare Motobins ""2280 FDB 108 Ferodo pads 81 on"". Are these even ones that are good for use with s/steel disks.
Can't wait for them to get there by post so he's going down to the "local".
Any one up for running a Brakes 101 tutorial.
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K100RS 1983 and 1986 (bought a 2nd and put them both together in a dark garage thinking that i would get a heap of parts from the progeny but nothing happened- think they're gay)
1985 K75, Guzzi V7 Special, 1986 GB500, 1974 T500, 1986 MB5 with the whoppa 100cc engine transplant, NC 700 SA Honda, two 1986 Kawasaki BR250s