Gsxr Suzuki Zx Kawasaki Sintered Race Front Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, US
Brand new in the package SBS SINTERED TYPE RACE FRONT BRAKE PADS. Part # 788RS, this is the same as EBC FA369 / 4HH, which is the same as Vesrah VD354, which is the same as Ferodo FDB2164. These aftermarket replacement pads have 4 small pads for each caliper, just like stock OEM pads.
This sale is for 2 cards of pads, as shown, enough for your sportbike new brake pad install complete.
Check fitment compatibility for your application.
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