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Malossi Brake Pads 6215074 Mhr Synt. Vespa, Gilera, Piaggio, Peugeot, Sym on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv, Israel
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6215074 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Malossi Brake Pads set of 2 pads, MHR SYNT (Sintered without asbestos)
Malossi part number:
6215074
Please make sure it's the correct model before ordering
New, sealed, original Malossi made in Italy

Malossi part number: 6215074 fitting list:

BENELLI 491 SPORT 50 2T LC (MINARELLI)
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 1997 -->

GILERA RUNNER PureJet 50 2T LC 2006->
Rear
GILERA RUNNER SP 50 2T LC <-2005
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 1998 -->
GILERA RUNNER SP 50 2T LC 2006-> (C451M)
Rear
GILERA RUNNER FX 125 2T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
GILERA RUNNER FXR - SP 180 2T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 1999 -->
GILERA STALKER 50 2T
Rear - ONLY for STALKER DD 1997 -->
GILERA FUOCO 500 ie 4T LC euro 3
Front

PEUGEOT SPEEDFIGHT 2 50 2T LC 2004->
Rear
PEUGEOT TWEET 125 4T euro 3
Rear
PEUGEOT X-FIGHT 2 50 2T LC 2004->
Rear

PIAGGIO SUPER HEXAGON GTX 125 4T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED <-- 2000
PIAGGIO SUPER HEXAGON GTX 180 4T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED <-- 2000
PIAGGIO LIBERTY 125 4T euro 0-1 <-1999
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1998 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY S 125 4T euro 3 (LEADER M381M)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY 50 2T
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1997 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY 50 4T
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY 4V 50 4T euro 2
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY - LIBERTY LE 125 4T euro 1-2 (LEADER)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY - LIBERTY LE 150 4T euro 1-2 (LEADER)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO LIBERTY - LIBERTY S 200 4T euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
PIAGGIO MP3 125 4T LC euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
PIAGGIO MP3 250 ie 4T LC euro 3 (QUASAR M472M)
Front
PIAGGIO MP3 300 ie 4T LC euro 3 (QUASAR M634M)
Front
PIAGGIO MP3 YOURBAN 4V 300 ie 4T LC euro 3 2011->
Front
PIAGGIO MP3 400 ie 4T LC euro 3 (MASTER M474M)
Front
PIAGGIO NRG MC3 DD 50 2T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 1998 -->
PIAGGIO NRG Power DD 50 2T LC
Rear - for vehicles PRODUCED 1998 -->
PIAGGIO NRG Power Purejet 50 2T LC
Rear
PIAGGIO ZIP 125 4T (LEADER)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO ZIP 50 4T
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 2000 -->
PIAGGIO ZIP SP 50 2T LC 2001->
Front
PIAGGIO ZIP SP 50 2T LC <-2000
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1996 -->

SYM SYMPHONY ST W4 125 4T euro 3 (XS1P52QMI-3B)
Rear
SYM SYMPHONY S 125 4T euro 3 (XS1P52QMI-4)
Rear

VESPA ET4 50 4T
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1999 -->
VESPA ET4 125 4T
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1996 -->
VESPA ET4 125 4T (LEADER)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1999 -->
VESPA ET4 150 4T (LEADER)
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1999 -->
VESPA ET2 50 2T 2000->
Front
VESPA ET2 50 2T <-1999
Front - for vehicles PRODUCED 1997 -->
VESPA LX 125 4T (LEADER)
Front
VESPA LX 3V 125 ie 4T euro 3 2012-> (M687M)
Front
VESPA LX 125 ie 4T euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
VESPA LX 150 4T (LEADER)
Front
VESPA LX 3V 150 ie 4T euro 3 2012-> (M688M)
Front
VESPA LX 150 ie 4T euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
VESPA LX 4V 50 4T euro 2
Front
VESPA LXV 125 ie 4T euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
VESPA PX 125 2T euro 2 (VLX2M)
Front
VESPA PX 125 2T euro 3
Front
VESPA PX 150 2T euro 2 (VLX2M)
Front
VESPA PX 150 2T euro 3
Front
VESPA S 125 4T euro 3 (LEADER M444M)
Front
VESPA S 3V 125 ie 4T euro 3 2012->
Front
VESPA S 150 4T euro 3 (LEADER)
Front
VESPA S 50 2T euro 2 (C381M)
Front
VESPA S 4V 50 4T euro 2 (C386M)
Front

WT MOTORS KAYMAN WT 150 4T (1P57QMJ)
Rear



BRAKE PADS sport - MHR - MHR SYNT
Brake pads
They were born on the racetrack, but they are perfectly suitable for the chaotic driving conditions imposed by our city traffic. Malossi Brake Pads have been designed with new ecological materials (a high percentage of carbon fibre and other metal fibres make up the pad s mixture).
- Brake Pads Sport feature increased braking life compared to the original pads and in addition they supply a greater braking power even at lower speeds.
- Brake Pads MHR are slower to reach working temperature but provide exceptional braking at elevated speeds where deceleration is needed the most.
- Brake Pads MHR Synt : sintered without asbestos, are manufactured with a specific material that makes them an optimal choice for extreme riding conditions.
- Malossi recommends them for MAXI SCOOTERS and for SCOOTERS 50 with hiper racing utilisation.
The most evident qualities of these brake pads due to their high friction level, even at low temperatures, in comparison to the original ones, is reduced braking distance and longer life. The use of cast-iron discs is not recommended with these sintered brake pads.
Malossi Brake Pads series have passed with flying colours all the severe performance and endurance tests subjected by Malossi testers and pilots

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