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Old 10-22-2016, 06:06 AM
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2007 harley road glide...which kind/what type of brake pads should i use?...i see so many different types...organic...ceramic...semi metallic....carbon kevlar and pads with grooves in them and some without..??
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Old 10-22-2016, 06:10 AM
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Stock rotors?

Stock pads ones are fine.
Lyndall's are good.
 
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Yes stock rotors but im asking what type should i be using..i do not have a manual...
Organic..ceramic..semi metallic or carbon kevlar??..
 
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I've been using Lyndall Z-Plus pads with the stock rotors on Reaper for over 10 years (she currently has a Lyndall floating front rotor, but the rear is still the stock piece). They are noticeably better than the stock pads. They stop better, have almost no dust, and aren't noisy.

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