【Fitment】Compatible with Harley Davidson 2008-later Touring models, V-Rod 2006-2017 VRSC;Replacement for OEM Part 41854-08/41852-08B. Also Compatible with EBC FA409 brake pads.For detailed models, please see the details page
【Specs & Key Features】Sintered, resistant to high temperatures up to 600°C, with a friction coefficient of 0.52(almost reaching HH grade standards). They feature LOW FADE, HEAT RESISTANCE, HIGH BRAKING FORCE
【Are These Pads Good?】The quality of brake pads depends on their effective working temperature. Despite various brands in the market claiming to be sintered with powerful braking capabilities, some brands have an effective working temperature of less than 250°C, a detail they may not disclose to you. When temperatures exceed 350°C (during rapid braking), their braking power rapidly declines, even leading to failure, whereas our brake pads have an effective working temperature of 600°C
【Certification】We offer brake pads for various vehicle types (including motorcycles, ATV & UTV, scooters, racing vehicles, go-karts, and bicycles), covering over 95% of motorcycle models on the market. Some of our brake pads are certified with E-MARK certification (European Union Economic Commission ECE R90 standards), as well as ROHS and SGS testing (asbestos-free testing)
【How Many Sets Do I Need?】The front calipers require 2 sets of pads, and the rear calipers need 1 set. If you want to replace pads for both front and rear, you need to buy 3 sets.(While the original front and rear brake pad part numbers are different, they are actually identical brake pads, so these brake pads can be used interchangeably for both the front and rear)
【Installation Tips】After installing new brake pads, a break-in period is required (first 100-200 kilometers). During this period, avoid excessive use of the brakes or emergency braking. Overheating can harden the pad surface, reducing effectiveness. Proper break-in ensures maximum performance and safety
【Installation Tips】After installing new brake pads, a break-in period is required (first 100-200 kilometers). During this period, avoid excessive use of the brakes or emergency braking. Overheating can harden the pad surface, reducing effectiveness. Proper break-in ensures maximum performance and safety