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Took a 100 mileride Yesterday with the newly installed Lyndall pads. Wow what a difference. Way quieter than the stockers and no dust. I'm sold on them now.
I ordered a set of Lyndall Z-pads last Friday. Glad to here about the lack of brake squeal and brake dust but have you noticed any improvement in how the bike stops? For me improved performance in slowing down and stopping would some what take precedence over the other two. Also, are you using their brake rotors?
Ditto: For a year my SQ front bakes squealed. The dealer could never get it fixed. I changed to Lyndall's and all was quiet. They are great brake pads!
On the advice on this post, I orderd the Z-Pads last night. Installing some new polished rotors and want them to stay in good shape along with getting rid of the stupid squeek and brake fade the Harley pads make. Hope they turn out to be good...
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