Brake pads.

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ME 109
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Re: Brake pads.

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Zombie Master wrote: I'm sorry I didn't run organic pads.
Don't you mean orgasmic pads?

I've heard they are too slippery.
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Re: Brake pads.

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ME 109 wrote:
Zombie Master wrote: I'm sorry I didn't run organic pads.
Don't you mean orgasmic pads?

I've heard they are too slippery.
Lubrication...is everything. :ugeek:
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Re: Brake pads.

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So where did you find the HH pads for a /6?

I was unable to find any when I replaced my disc with an EBC.. Ted Porter suggested Ferrodo sintered and they made some improvement but would gladly replace discs and pads often for better braking.
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Re: Brake pads.

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What kind does BMW sell? 'Cause that's what I put on my R65. They work fine for me.
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