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I would have to buy two, for the other set of wheels. I like it though. Where did you get the pads.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger on two of them. Do you have a part number for the pads? I appreciate your time. Cheers.had the local shop order them. actually ordered them for the grom (front stock caliper), was going to put them on the rear (i have the original ft caliper on the grom on the rear, and a big brembo on the front of the grom) but when i got the pads, figured they would probably be better on the trail. so i ordered another set for the groms rear.
There are matching rears as well.
https://hondatrail125.com/index.php?threads/squeaky-rear-brake.902/#post-9520
Front: EBC Brakes FA375HH Double-H Series Sintered Disc Brake Pad
Rear: EBC Brakes FA343HH Double-H Series Sintered Disc Brake Pad
Recently installed and experienced the pulsing as well. I've cleaned the rotor with acetone a couple of times and it seems better, will clean again this weekend. Have about 35 miles on it now.I got the Takegawa BIg Brake kit from Webike. I’m a huge fan of braking power. After fitted, immediately found the rotor caused drastic pulsing. Front wheel shuddering was unpleasant. The rotor wasn’t flat. The uneven wear, even after >10 miles, was noticeable on the rotor. Working with Webike for a return/replacement currently.
If it’s not broke….After fitted, immediately found the rotor caused drastic pulsing. Front wheel shuddering was unpleasant. The rotor wasn’t flat. The uneven wear, even after >10 miles, was noticeable on the rotor.
Some of us are always looking for improvements, occasionally it doesn't work how thought it would. I don't own a motorcycle with stock brakes, larger rotors offer huge advantages. Not everyone wants to modify things and that's ok. I've yet to own anything that I haven't worked to improve. Every motorcycle has upgraded brakes, suspension, and increased power. I have an understanding wife, she rode with me to pick up the CT a couple of months ago and asked if I had already started ordering parts for it yet, when she asked I hadn't the next morning was different.If it’s not broke….