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Brake pads needed on Yamaha MX
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[QUOTE="TM-Frank, post: 502408, member: 20961"] The most reasonably priced pads you can get in Europe (at least here in Germany) are those from BRAKING. They have soft and sintered pads. The soft ones give a good feel and decent stopping power but don't last very long in mud. We get them here for 18 to 20 € a pair. The sintered pads last longer and usually have the same price tag. Also you can go to www.braking.com and download their catalogue (.pdf-files) in which you'll find a cross-reference table with the part numbers of various aftermarket pad suppliers. And Marcus is right, all the japanese MX bikes have the same pads with the exception of the '98 Yamaha 400, which had different rear pads. [/QUOTE]
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