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Ebc Brakes Sintered Brakes Fa266hh

€ 31,50 € 35,00
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The vast majority of motorcycles come from the factory with Sintered Brake Pads. Sintered pads are almost entirely metallic and are fused using heat and pressure, resulting in a resilient and porous material that delivers consistent performance across the pad’s usable temperature range and in all weather conditions.
EBC’s sintered pads deliver a much stronger initial bite than organic pads due to their high coefficient of friction and will last much longer thanks to their almost entirely metal construction. Unlike many sintered pads, Double-HHs do not contain any iron powder, eliminating the chance of a pad welding itself to the disc under corrosion.
Sintered pads provide consistent braking regardless of temperature, making them a great choice for any type of bike or riding style.
Features:
Sintered copper alloy construction;
Perfect braking in all weather conditions, hot or cold;
ECE R90 and TUV tested and approved;
Excellent longevity, strong initial bite and consistent stopping power;
Ultra high friction HH compound reacts well to heat cycling;
Made in the USA.
SKU FA266HH
ID 13212
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5.0/5

1 Reviews
good performance upgrade
5/5

I bought sintered pads front and rear for my Aprilia Tuono. The factory pads were badly worn and were prone to brake fade after repeated hard braking events (such as aggressive street riding.) After putting the sintered pads in, including these FA266HH's in the rear, I noticed superior initial bite and no more scary fade as the brakes got hot.

Garrett Griffith / 28-11-2018