Brake Pads
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sidecar 10
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Brake Pads
Can anyone suggest which brake pads are the best for use in Lockheed CP2696 calipers ? I believe that sintered pads are good but chew your discs out. I have cast iron (Hillman ) discs and the bike is quite heavy at 280kg without rider or pass.
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stewart666l
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Re: Brake Pads
Ebay item no 360668073555 iv seen these on an older f2 with good results
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tonybsa2008
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Re: Brake Pads
EBC Green Stuff pads work fine with the Hunter Discs,weve been using them for 9 yrs with no probs.
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Re: Brake Pads
Ferodo DS3000 - on Cortina discs - not sure about durability yet though - only been on there about 4 yearssidecar 10 wrote:Can anyone suggest which brake pads are the best for use in Lockheed CP2696 calipers ? I believe that sintered pads are good but chew your discs out. I have cast iron (Hillman ) discs and the bike is quite heavy at 280kg without rider or pass.
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Had to laugh at this I heard somewhere... "You can't polish a Turd"