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Ebc Sfa Organic Scooter Brake Pads Sfa425 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.19
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Faith, North Carolina, United States

Faith, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:EBC MPN:SFA425 Manufacturer Part Number:SFA425 UPC:Does Not Apply

EBC SFA Organic Scooter Brake Pads SFA425
  • The world's #1 selling organic disc brake pads
  • Made with High Performance Armid fibers.
  • Provide excellent stopping power without noise and rotor galling, even on polished rotors
  • Fingertip control and strong, predictable brake response
  • DOUBLE-H SINTERED METAL PADS

    • Provide maximum brake effect and last twice as long as organic pads
    • Feature the HH friction rating - the highest in the industry

    SEMI-SINTERED "V" PADS

    • All-new semi-sintered construction containing 30% copper by weight within an organic matrix
    • Can be used to replace Organic, Ceramic, or Sintered metal compound pads
    • This design combines the long life of a sintered pad with the great feel and lack of rotor damage common with sintered pads

    EXTREME PERFORMANCE BRAKE PADS

    • Great heat cycle ability; pads cool after the race and perform just as strong the next race day
    • Has the highest friction rating possible - 0.6 - for strong, fade-free stopping power
    • No lead, iron or steel additives; no more rotor outline etching or rotor stiction
    • The latest in sintered metal brake pad fusion technology
    • Super-fast bed-in, full friction after 10 to 15 race stop uses
    • Pad blend includes molybdenum metal and tungsten additives to enhance friction performance for the life of the pad

    SFA BRAKE PADS

    • SFA pads provide strong stopping power, excellent feel and long pad life
    • Longer-lasting SFA HH+ compound pads are available for select applications; feature sintered copper alloy compound
    • Scooter-specific brake pad compounds

    GPFA BRAKE PADS

    • Fade-free stopping power with fingertip control
    • Extreme grip pad compound pads designed for use on race bikes with slick tires and the latest high-performance brake calipers
    • For racetrack use ONLY

    GPFAX SINTERED ROAD RACE BRAKE PADS

    • For use on race bikes with slick tires and high-performance brake calipers
    • Provide even higher levels of grip compared to the GPFA pads
    • Improved heat cycling - pads can be raced, allowed to cool and be re-used without a loss in brake performance
    • Fade-free stopping power with fingertip control
    • For racetrack use ONLY
    • New material wears better, causes less rotor/disc wear than previous materials - pads should be good for four or five races of 20 to 25 laps (depending on track lap length)


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