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I would check with the above.
Lyndall has great products & I would suggest you call them. Tell them how you ride(solo) or 2 up, your weight & I forget what all they need to know to get you dialed in.
Good luck.
Give PM a call. They carry the pads & other parts for them. If you go with Lyndall call them up & they will ask some questions about your riding style, solo or 2 up. http://performancemachine.com/motorc...ent-parts.html
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