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πŸ”· EBC Brakes FA67R Black Disc Brake Pads Set - 1x1x1 Review

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BrandEBC Brakes
MaterialAluminum
PositionUnknown
Vehicle Service TypeATV
Specification MetOEM

Description of πŸ”· EBC Brakes FA67R Black Disc Brake Pads Set - 1x1x1

Made using high pressure die cast aluminum platforms with bonded brake linings. All shoes are radius ground and edge trimmed. Features lead in and lead out chamfers at lining ends. Original equipment style brake shoe springs included.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for dual sports in any weather!

Great grip and durability. I take breaks pretty hard, both on and off the road. They work great. They might squeak a little when they're dusty, but they still run dusty, wet, or dirty!

Pros
  • Brake system
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better brakes but I would get an ebc or .

Better brakes but I would also recommend EBC rotors otherwise you have no warranty and EBC pads only come with rotors etc. It says on the box but yeah I love them in this AZ heat

Pros
  • brake pads
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

KLR650 pad spring NOT included

Bought for my 2007 KLR650. The pads are correct but the description says 'original style pad springs included'. Upholstery spring not included. Babbit's part number for the spring is 92081. I'm pretty sure the pads themselves are fine, but the description should reflect the spring's exclusion.

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than FA67X

I bought a set of EBC FA67X brake pads for my 1987 KLR250. The KLR has a single-piston caliper up front and a small rotor. It's quite a small and light bike, but the front brake doesn't fit. Because of this, the FA67X just didn't perform well enough. The FA67A has a much bigger bite and requires less lever effort. The brakes are still pretty pathetic, but at least they're not dangerous anymore. Unfortunately, pads can only partially compensate for this problem. All in all these are great pads…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • No Instructions