Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
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Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
Just to explain the heading. I was given a choice in the shop EBC or some cheap ones. As it was just before Christmas I bought the cheap ones. Fitted them and the first ride was on the 23rd.
Soon after the start of today's ride the rear brake starts to make a noise, no,surely they couldn't have worn that quick, just vibration. Stopped at the end of the lane and looked at the caliper
pads fecked and now so is the disc
Probably should have spotted it, but even so.
So with brake pads it seems you get what you pay for.
Soon after the start of today's ride the rear brake starts to make a noise, no,surely they couldn't have worn that quick, just vibration. Stopped at the end of the lane and looked at the caliper




Probably should have spotted it, but even so.
So with brake pads it seems you get what you pay for.
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Re: Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
So how much is that gona set ya back for discs and pads. You have found a blemish in the armour of the indistructable crm
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Re: Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
No, No, the blemish is not with a CRM, it is with Eddie being too tight to buy decent padsjayanddel wrote:So how much is that gona set ya back for discs and pads. You have found a blemish in the armour of the indistructable crm


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Re: Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
Tight and my CRM ownership does not compute. Money pit may be nearer the markGwyn wrote:No, No, the blemish is not with a CRM, it is with Eddie being too tight to buy decent padsjayanddel wrote:So how much is that gona set ya back for discs and pads. You have found a blemish in the armour of the indistructable crm![]()

The dilemma is that I bought some front ones at the same time. Do I fit these or take them back?
Mind you the bike redeemed itself by restarting on a particularly snotty hill transporting me to the top whilst others wallowed and wailed behind me

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Re: Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
Go on name and blame the cheap ones, to save other people from the same fate!!! 

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Re: Don't Buy Cheap none branded brake pads
yes must agree you get what ya pay for my misses is the queen she has cost me a fortune (well at least she should be)Gwyn wrote:No, No, the blemish is not with a CRM, it is with Eddie being too tight to buy decent padsjayanddel wrote:So how much is that gona set ya back for discs and pads. You have found a blemish in the armour of the indistructable crm![]()



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I would take the cheap crappy front ones back, if it bollocksed your rear disc why risk the front aswell?
I had to replace my front disk today as its got a small crack in it which could fail scrutineering. £55 for a new one and the rear is the same price.
I always use ebc pads and find them excellent, im using enduro pads in the front and there very good, i can only get standards for the rear as they dont make them for the mk1 anymore, there ok but there not as good as the enduro pads on the front. My front has done 400 miles and is fine, the rear had to be replaced after 400 miles and it should be 60/40 wear to the front so id pay a couple quid more for enduro pads.
I had to replace my front disk today as its got a small crack in it which could fail scrutineering. £55 for a new one and the rear is the same price.
I always use ebc pads and find them excellent, im using enduro pads in the front and there very good, i can only get standards for the rear as they dont make them for the mk1 anymore, there ok but there not as good as the enduro pads on the front. My front has done 400 miles and is fine, the rear had to be replaced after 400 miles and it should be 60/40 wear to the front so id pay a couple quid more for enduro pads.