prankster624
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I need to replace the brake pads on my 06 zx6r. I only use it for track days so I'm not worried about wearing down the rotors, I just want good stopping power. Which brake pads do you guys recommend? Thanks!
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The SBS pads are used heavily in World Supersport and Superbike, they are also popular with several AMA riders.unclepaulie;62162 wrote: SBS Dual Carbon race pads!!!
I've been using EBC HHs for the last couple of years... and they worked ok.. but wanted something "better"... and after all my research & majority of the people suggesting Vesrah RJLs... I'd ordered a set of RJLs for the street/track bike... but it's been a few weeks and the vendor is still waiting on them to come in... but said that they have the SBS line of pads in stock. Does SBS offer a pad that's comparable to the RJL for a streel/track bike??? I'm in kind of a time crunch here now... and I could really use some pads for my track day at Barber on Mar 12/13... but I'm leaving Friday to head south on Mar 4 for Mardi Gras.. and hitting Barber "on the way back"...ronhix;62164 wrote: The SBS pads are used heavily in World Supersport and Superbike, they are also popular with several AMA riders.
The dual carbons SBS pads are good if you like a lot of feel for trail braking.
The dual sintered pads are good if you like a lot of bite and stopping power, especially good for liter bikes in my opinion.
Personally, I noticed that the SBS pads definitely cause less front wheel brake drag than many other pads.
Here's where I get my SBS pads from -> Lithium Motorsports.
Kurveygirl has them in stock, I just ordered a couple sets on Sunday and they shipped yesterday. She still has them for last year's pricing, too. I notice they've gone up quite a bit elsewhere...I expect her prices may increase soon as well...Smithereens;174906 wrote: Gotta be some RJL's available somewhere.......I'd keep looking for them......and always keep a spare set in the parts box.
:agree: Like Meat said they have a serious grip that will take a little getting used to.condon66;62165 wrote: I like my Vesrah RJL's