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Old 03-04-2009, 10:34 PM
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I am putting on some polished rotors my 08 FatBoy..What is a good brake pad that will not score the rotors too bad??
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I've got polished rotors on both of my bikes. I prefer Lyndall Racing Brakes Z-Plus Brakes. They have great stopping ability and do not leave excess brake dust.

http://www.lyndallracingbrakes.com/
 
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Old 03-05-2009, 12:19 AM
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You rotor is going to get scored no matter what kind of pad you use. I also use the Lyndall z plus.
 
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You rotor is going to get scored no matter what kind of pad you use.
I'd like to see if these work as advertised: http://www.rayguntechnology.com/

If they stayed 'shiny' and not scored looking that would be great. Not sure how it's possible, but maybe it is.
 
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Nice Elsupremo, but how much? Don't see any prices on the site.

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I'd like to see if these work as advertised: http://www.rayguntechnology.com/

If they stayed 'shiny' and not scored looking that would be great. Not sure how it's possible, but maybe it is.
A buddy of mine went to the dealer show in ohio a few weeks back. When he came back those rotors were all he talked about. I Think he said they were around 400.00 each

I think he will be getting a set
 
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I put a set of "Mirror Polished" rotors on my Train..... 500 miles later they are still shiny as heck getting grabbed by a set of $25.00 Flea-Bay pads.

It dosent stop worth a crap. I cant wait til the rotors are worn down past that shine!
 
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