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Another vote for the Lyndall ZPlus pads. When I bought my first set almost 10 years ago the owner himself called me a week later to ask if I was happy with them. To me that said a lot about the company and the product.
I have used EBC double sintered for about 60000 miles on mine now with no squeaking at all....
EBC works well. I have installed dozens of sets on Police bikes at work and have had excellent results. When it was time for me to put brakes on my Harley the choice was easy. EBC.
We sell the LRB's at the best price around. I use them on all of my bikes as well. Never had an issue and I find they work very well. Low amounts of dust contribute to less wheel cleaning and they seem to last quite well. I can't tell what year your bike is Duc but I have the 7254 pads in stock which fir 08 and newer touring models. The Z Plus version are $45 a set shipped, $80 for two, and $115 for all three sets. The golds are $50 a set.
If you want to order some give us a call and we can get them out today assuming you own a 2008 or newer. I awaiting more stock on the 7195's which fit 2000-2007 models but they are not in yet.
I have tried many pads on my bikes over the 20 years I have been riding and these always come out on top for me.
So 1 EBC, 1 stock, and lots of Lyndall supporters. I've priced all but the stock ones, they sell 3 levels of Lyndall guessing Z+ is the red?
Clif
Keep in mind i have never tried LRB...Lot's of supporters but when it came time to buy it was $25 for EBC which i knew worked great or LRB $50 which i didn't know, Make sure you buy the GOLD PLUS (i think)... A friend of mine used a different version and took them off after a week because they sucked, he said they didn't do very well in the rain and scared him., He switched to EBC double Sintered and Voila, All these are better than stock...Specially on Pre-Brembo Calipers...My stopping power on my 07 doubled....
HOGPRO will hook you up...
Last edited by Notgrownup; Apr 17, 2014 at 11:46 AM.
We sell the LRB's at the best price around. I use them on all of my bikes as well. Never had an issue and I find they work very well. Low amounts of dust contribute to less wheel cleaning and they seem to last quite well. I can't tell what year your bike is Duc but I have the 7254 pads in stock which fir 08 and newer touring models. The Z Plus version are $45 a set shipped, $80 for two, and $115 for all three sets. The golds are $50 a set.
If you want to order some give us a call and we can get them out today assuming you own a 2008 or newer. I awaiting more stock on the 7195's which fit 2000-2007 models but they are not in yet.
I have tried many pads on my bikes over the 20 years I have been riding and these always come out on top for me.
That's the best price I've seen, any chance you sell EBC also?
Clif
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