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I reallynever tried Lyndall but squealing is the main complaint i have heard from them... like EBS or SBS double sintered pads...the stopping power is what i like...Bike gets dirty so the brake dust doesn't bother me...i am not sure if the dirt on my wheels if from road dirt, rain or brake dust....
However, if you have Brembo's on your bike, there are several options that are as good or better, and certainly less expensive. Stock pads are great. I've used both Lyndall and EBC in the past and felt the EBC gave better performance overall. No noise, no dust and no fancy bed-in process. Try the EBC HH pads.
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