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US $30.35
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:SBS Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number Manufacturer Part Number:688HF-PU

SBS HF Ceramic Brake Pads 688HF-PU MSRP: $31.95 - Sale Price:$30.35
  • Designed for flawless performance on all street bikes NOT factory-equipped with sintered metal pads
  • High friction (HF) fronts and lower friction (LF) rears provide the ultimate in stopping power no matter what the conditions
  • Street Ceramic pads can replace sintered pads; however, STREETexcel sintered pads are recommended for those applications

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