RevRun
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Reged: 21/09/2008
Posts: 495
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I needed a replacement set of pad's on the quick and fitted EBC HH what a load of toilet just as well used bar's of soap.I have some Performance Carbon's on the way can't wait to chuck the EBC's in the bin.
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dangerousbrothers
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Reged: 16/01/2009
Posts: 9
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Interesting, I haven't bothered with EBC pads for years, they were bloody awful years ago and also I never had any luck getting the things to fit without taking a file to re-shape them... and before anyone starts, they were the correct part for the caliper
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BigHam
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Reged: 12/11/2006
Posts: 1420
Loc: Letchworth, UK
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Yeah, I've never used to EBCs after I knew someone that got a dodgey batch and the friction material parted company with the backing plate in some 2 month old pads.
They also have a huge appetite for disks from what I've heard.
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FastBikerBoy
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Reged: 08/11/2006
Posts: 1479
Loc: Norfolk, UK - Police State
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Them Bendix I had in Monday were good RevRun, just like you said they would be.
I was pushing my normal braking markers all day and never had a problem at all other than I always felt I could have gone a little bit further everytime. I felt like I could put myself over the handlebars at almost any speed if I wished.
I've no idea what was on though, there were no markings on them at all. I've got EBC on my road bike and I find them quite good but then I'm not using them as hard as on track obviously.
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w322
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Reged: 16/02/2009
Posts: 7
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Iv'e used EBC HH pads for a few years now on different bikes, & never had a problem either with the pads or excesive disc wear, & they certainly worked a lot better than the pads that they replaced.
Edited by w322 (25/06/2009 22:19)
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RevRun
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Reged: 21/09/2008
Posts: 495
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Glad you are happy with them i used them at Lydden and Snetterton Circuits and found them to be not up to the job.
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