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Rear Brake Pads

EBC PADS

Yes, typo, I had the EBC pads for my second set, they were down to metal in 4,000 miles. Now.. it may be an issue with my bike or my install but I have done brakes as a living in the past. In any case, I simply did what I did the first time, removed the pads, lubed the pins, pushed the piston back in all the way and installed the new pads. Time will tell but so far my rear breaks are doing fine now.

Yo Blue, go back and look at post # 13, I think Ron would like more info on this directly from you................from everything thing I've heard about the EBC pads they are better than OEM.........Mike :thumbup:
 
I am planing to replace my rear pads with BajhRon pads, is there any video or clear directions how to replace the rear pads, do I need to remove the rear tire?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.
 
I am planing to replace my rear pads with BajhRon pads, is there any video or clear directions how to replace the rear pads, do I need to remove the rear tire?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Replacement is pretty straight forward. You do not need to remove the rear tire. You disassemble the parking brake attachment and remove the caliper.
 
I have 22,000 miles on my rear pads and ride a lot two up as well as pulling a pretty heavy trailer. I must be living right!
 
My only "knock" on the EBC pads is that they shed more dust than the stock pads. However, the improved braking performance and lack of noise is well worth it IMO.
 
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