Ebc Organic Rear Brake Pads Yamaha Xp500 (t-max) 2009-2011 on 2040-parts.com
US $24.00
Location:
Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:EBC
UPC:Does Not Apply
Manufacturer Part Number:SFA408
Part Type:Brake Pads & Shoes
Application Make:Yamaha
Placement on Vehicle:Rear
Application Model:XP500 (T-Max)
Note:QTY 1 Per caliper
Make:Organic
| EBC Organic Rear Brake Pads Yamaha XP500 (T-Max) 2009-2011 | | Manufacturer: EBC
Manufacturer Part Number: SFA408
Make: Yamaha
Model: XP500 (T-Max)
Year(s): 2009-2011
Style: Organic Rear Brake Pads
Surface Finish: Details Below | PLEASE NOTE: Image shown is for reference only. Actual parts may vary in appearance based on your model. | EBC Organic Rear Brake Pads Yamaha XP500 (T-Max) 2009-2011 NOTE: If your bike has 2 front calipers, you must purchase 2 sets of pads. Pads are sold per caliper. Features and Benefits: - The EBC Kevlar® series has now been renamed NAO series or Non-Asbestos Organic
- Although we still use the famous Dupont Kevlar® fiber in conjunction with other high tech fibers that have come on the market
- The NAO series are a superb all round value-for-money replacement for all levels of motorcycle and are still extremely popular with many riders who prefer the "feel" of organic pads
- Fully TUV tested and KBA certified and conform to the new ECE R90 brake regulations which are about to storm the European market
- Most EBC organic pads have expansion grooves which reduce noise and prevent cracking
- The aramid fiber compound with non-ferrous particles helps to prevent surface scorching under load
- Item is bike specific, may vary from image shown.
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