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Hawgdriver
New Member

USA
2 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2007 :  18:50:42  Show Profile
Looking for opinions on race/track day pads for NC-29. My current ones are pretty much made of wood. Galfer, EBC, etc - Looking for good progressive (not sharp) bite. Please include part number, ordering parts for CBR 400RR in the states is a bitch.

Thanks

LUGNUT

fatblokeonbandit
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
102 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2007 :  18:56:32  Show Profile
Performance friction best pads bar none!! Made in the states also, use the distributor locator to find one near you! OK
http://www.performancefriction.com/pages/distrib.asp
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Zer0
Regular Member

Singapore
757 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2007 :  02:27:37  Show Profile
I use EBC HH Sintered pads and they are fantastic, have tried a few different brands and usually end up coming back to these. You should be able to get them locally in the states as CBR600F3's (and probably several other hondas) use the same calipers.
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mikiboy
Administrator

United Kingdom
7326 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2007 :  20:30:18  Show Profile  Visit mikiboy's Homepage
I prefer Carbonne Lorraine. If I cant get them, am more than happy to use EBC

keep on riding
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Speed freak
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United Kingdom
118 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2007 :  21:02:50  Show Profile
EBC HH sintered pads i think these are wicked gives you a good feel of the brakes in wet and dry conditions

Blue and white NC23
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castrolnc23
Senior Member

United Kingdom
1284 Posts

Posted - 22/05/2007 :  22:50:52  Show Profile  Visit castrolnc23's Homepage
I have EBC standards all round with new discs and braided lines, stops on a dime.

Stars n Stripes Tri-Arm aka "Devil Bike" http://www.mkbikers.com
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