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WilliamGLX81
Guest
Howdy all. I have organic pads on my 81 GS650GL, and they brake the same way organic pads do on a car - to me, even with a perfectly functioning and maintained system, organic pads feel spongy and ineffective. I've run semi-metal pads on all my cars since I first tried them while living in a mountain area.
They're fantastic, and I want them on my bike. Are there any reasons to avoid them? I know that semi-metal creates greater wear, but will it do anything like make a lockup more likely or will the pads perform poorly when wet/cold? I'm looking at some from Bikebandit.
I have a single front rotor on my bike, if it matters.
Right now, everything about the bike is sort of moot, until I repair the leaking rear final drive oil seal. I lost the seal in a move, and am very disappointed to find out that it was a $40 seal. Oh well!
Happy Rides
They're fantastic, and I want them on my bike. Are there any reasons to avoid them? I know that semi-metal creates greater wear, but will it do anything like make a lockup more likely or will the pads perform poorly when wet/cold? I'm looking at some from Bikebandit.
I have a single front rotor on my bike, if it matters.
Right now, everything about the bike is sort of moot, until I repair the leaking rear final drive oil seal. I lost the seal in a move, and am very disappointed to find out that it was a $40 seal. Oh well!
Happy Rides