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Bendix MRR

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Need some new pads for fast road , track and want to try something different.

Which are the ones you use Kwacky???
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The same. https://www.pdq1.com/brand.php?BrandID=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; si where I get them from but you might find cheaper.

I'll be surprised if you don't like them. They work really well on both road and track and they can deal with the wet.
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Cheers pal.

Seen them for 23.5 a side on eBay so 47 quid for 2 front caliper s delivered.

Is that good ?
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I was thinking about getting the same for the superduke, but from here.
https://www.averysmotorcycles.co.uk/sho ... brake_pads" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Sub £50 is about the going rate from memory.
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Enjoy them Blade. I am yet to change mine as mine still have a bit of meat left in them at the moment but they will eventually wear down!

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Ordered a pair next day delivery so hopefully have em Friday.
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They make a lovely whooshing noise when you brake from around 125 into a bend you'd really really misjudged.
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I don't think you have to phuck up a corner for them to make that noise
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Monty wrote:They make a lovely whooshing noise when you brake from around 125 into a bend you'd really really misjudged.
Haha you will have to show me how that's done (giggle)
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Fitted the pads and although there not even bedded in the brakes are better.

I think some of the pistons were sticking and the old fluid looked cloudy so probably some water in it and a good service has improved things noticeably.

Hopefully when the pads bedded in the braking will be even better.
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Glad to hear this Blade. Let us know how you get on with these pads

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