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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Brake pads needed on Yamaha MX
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[QUOTE="MXP1MP, post: 500242, member: 20581"] I like the Dunlopad's aka DP Sport aka Moose, They have high heat disapation levels. They typically wear good and offer better feel but what would really give better feel is ditching the floating disc up front for a non floating one aka Honda setup. The floating disc's give the bike a sorta loose head steering bearings feeling, rock your bike with the brake on and you'll feel it. Its not way better in actual stopping power but it does feel better to me. It felt like to me the engagment got alittle more precise and alittle more progessive. Just a suggestion on other than just pads. Now on My bud's '01 250F he has on it an aftermarket (not sure who) 320mm non floating disc with EBC "green" pads as he calls'em (they don't last very long but) with a CR front brake line mounting. Talk about literally almost putting me on my head power! [/QUOTE]
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