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I use lyndall Z, they are a step down from top line. But top line requires breaking in, atleast according to them. I think Z and gold are same or similar?? Black reqiures break in? Check their website.
But harley are not as bad as they used to be. They used to be loud.
Ordered lyndal 2 years ago off amazon up $13
Last edited by Rounders; Mar 27, 2024 at 07:22 AM.
If they're not worn I've reused them in those cases where I was too lazy to go get new ones.
I actually didn’t know they recommended it, I haven’t even looked at my service manual yet as far as changing brake pads. I will probably do as 702 says and reuse mine if they aren’t worn. Thanks for the heads up
FWIW ... The parts catalog lists different pad numbers for the front and rear ... I think the aftermarket suppliers do not
Revzilla and Amazon list the same part number for the fronts and rear for the EBC’s. Not sure about other brands as I didn’t really do a whole bunch of research.
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