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Old 03-15-2017, 02:19 PM
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Trying to get an accurate part number on some lyndall or ebc rear brake pads. I have a 2006 fxst and for some reason everyone including the dealer think that every softail has the same rear pad and they don't. Unfortunately 2006 is the bastard because of the 1st production of the 200mm tire. Every lad I have ordered that said they were for a '06-'07 fxst, fxstb or fxsts were all off cause of the inner pad tit. I'm tired of the dealer pads just cause there so dusty/dirty, but it's getting way to close for the bike to be back together so if I must use them I will.
 
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You're looking for OEM part number 46721-06 or equivalent aftermarket, which like you said is not the same as the standard 00-07 4 piston pads.

Lyndall's direct part number is 7196.
https://shop.lyndallbrakes.com/colle...ear-brake-7196
 
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Originally Posted by Scuba10jdl
You're looking for OEM part number 46721-06 or equivalent aftermarket, which like you said is not the same as the standard 00-07 4 piston pads.

Lyndall's direct part number is 7196.
https://shop.lyndallbrakes.com/colle...ear-brake-7196
I looked on there site and yes you can specify year but you can not specify model of bike. I saw the 7196 but if the pic is correct then they are wrong as well. I just sent back a pair of lyndall pads
 
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How about Hawk's? I've never owned them personally, but the reviews are great.
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