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Time for brake pads, 78 KZ650C, Sintered or non-sintered
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05 Sep 2006 20:34 #74762
by BradL45
Time for brake pads, 78 KZ650C, Sintered or non-sintered was created by BradL45
I have some very noisy front and read brakes. Current pads have some life to them, but I usually change brake pads and brake fluid when I buy a bike. My brake disks are the solid ones.
My BMW LT has had a noisy rear brake that was cured by a Sintered EBC set of pads, but reading here, for a KZ EBC pads are not the way to go.
I was looking at Denniskirt.com and found these: SBS Street LF Ceramic Brake Pads,
Brake pads at Dennis Kirk
these are for sintered disks only, my best guess is that the eairly KZs are non_sintered disks. Can these save me from brake squeal?
I've read here some brake noise fixes, I'll try the tips on my current pads(beveling, crosscut, goop, maybe some waxed cardboard orbacking), but still need to order up 2 sets for the front, and a set of pads for the rear in the mean time. I'm looking for some OEM NOS, but will need some other options.
IF the ceramic pads wear the disks out faster(but not 50% faster) maybe this will be a good option.
Good day
Brad
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/09/08 23:41
My BMW LT has had a noisy rear brake that was cured by a Sintered EBC set of pads, but reading here, for a KZ EBC pads are not the way to go.
I was looking at Denniskirt.com and found these: SBS Street LF Ceramic Brake Pads,
Brake pads at Dennis Kirk
these are for sintered disks only, my best guess is that the eairly KZs are non_sintered disks. Can these save me from brake squeal?
I've read here some brake noise fixes, I'll try the tips on my current pads(beveling, crosscut, goop, maybe some waxed cardboard orbacking), but still need to order up 2 sets for the front, and a set of pads for the rear in the mean time. I'm looking for some OEM NOS, but will need some other options.
IF the ceramic pads wear the disks out faster(but not 50% faster) maybe this will be a good option.
Good day
Brad
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/09/08 23:41
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06 Sep 2006 07:38 #74820
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
Replied by OnkelB on topic Time for brake pads, 78 KZ650C, Sintered or non-sintered
Generally sintered pads are made for stainless rotors, so if you have the stock rotors I´d go with non-sintered. Some background info
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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06 Sep 2006 12:58 #74887
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Replied by BradL45 on topic Time for brake pads, 78 KZ650C, Sintered or non-sintered
Thanks for the link, great info.
I'll replace with non-sintered pads.
Brad
I'll replace with non-sintered pads.
Brad
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08 Sep 2006 20:04 #75379
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Replied by rgpbeme on topic Time for brake pads, 78 KZ650C, Sintered or non-sintered
I have a kz 1000. In the book is says in big letters Do not use sintered brake pads unless the bike came equiped with then. They may overheat you rotors and warp them.
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