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Bikemaster Sh1074 Sintered Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $30.34
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Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:BikeMaster Manufacturer Part Number:SH1074

BikeMaster SH1074 Sintered Brake Pads

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BikeMaster SH1074 Sintered Brake Pads

  • Utilizing the latest technologies in design and manufacture. Years of research and brake dyno testing, resulting in our selection of the sintered materials
  • Special metallic and other compounds, fused together with great heat and pressure
  • Yielding increased performance, heat resistance and a longer life than our everyday pads
  • Designed for heavy duty use, sintered pads are used on most O.E.M. high performance machines
  • These pads will satisfy the most demanding riders, offering powerful stopping force and a good feel


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