Ebc Organic Front Brake Pads Harley-davidson Freewheeler-flrt 2015 - 2016 on 2040-parts.com
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Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:NewBrand:EBCApplication Model:Freewheeler-FLRT 2015 - 2016Manufacturer Part Number:FA638Note:QTY 1 Per caliperApplication Make:Harley-Davidson
EBC Organic Front Brake Pads Harley-Davidson Freewheeler-FLRT 2015 - 2016
NOTE: If your bike has 2 front calipers, you must purchase 2 sets of pads. Pads are sold per caliper.
Organic brake pads feature aramid fibers; these are man-made high-performance fibers used widely for their light weight, high strength, abrasion resistance and thermal stability
Aramid fibers have high strength-to-weight, thermal stability and abrasion resistance to provide advantages over cheaper steel fiber-based products
Provide excellent stopping power without noise and rotor galling, even on polished rotors
Fingertip control and strong, predictable brake response
DOUBLE-H SINTERED METAL PADS
Feature the HH friction rating, the highest in the industry
Provide maximum brake effect and last twice as long as organic pads
SEMI-SINTERED "V" PADS
All-new semi-sintered construction containing 30% copper by weight within an organic matrix
This design combines the long life of a sintered pad with the great feel and lack of rotor damage common with sintered pads
Can be used to replace Aramid Fibers or sintered metal compound pads
All-new limited edition semi-sintered pad compound bonded to a chrome-plated steel backing plate using the new NRS hook-bonding methods
This pad compound combines the long life of a sintered pad with the great feel and lack of rotor damage common with sintered pads
Can be used to replace Aramid fibers or sintered metal compound pads
EXTREME PERFORMANCE SINTERED METAL
The newest sintered metal brake pad fusion technology
Has the highest friction rating available in a pad - 0.6 - for strong, fade-free stopping power
No lead, iron or steel additives; no more rotor outline etching or rotor stiction
Super-fast bed-in; full friction after 10 to 15 race stop uses
Great heat cycle ability; pads cool after extreme use and perform just as strong the next day
GPFA BRAKE PADS
For racetrack use ONLY
Extreme grip pad compound pads designed for use on race bikes with slick tires and the latest high-performance brake calipers
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