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TheDemonLord
6th November 2015, 17:02
Hi All,

I'm after opinion (thats opened Pandoras box....) on what are good/reputable Brake pad brands for a Hayabusa in NZ - Ideally somewhere with an Online store that sells a good product.

As always - I commute and have yet to do a track day (ie super high performance isn't a concern for me)

Go!

sidecar bob
6th November 2015, 17:36
Hi All,

I'm after opinion (thats opened Pandoras box....) on what are good/reputable Brake pad brands for a Hayabusa in NZ - Ideally somewhere with an Online store that sells a good product.

As always - I commute and have yet to do a track day (ie super high performance isn't a concern for me)

Go!
Contact Jay Lawrence at TSS Upper Hutt. He is very knowledgable & pragmatic on these topics.
I wouldn't buy tyres or brakes without consulting him myself.
It's not like he's my local, he's over 400km from me.
TSS are happy to courier anywhere in the country.

onearmedbandit
6th November 2015, 17:48
Agree with SB, but you won't go wrong with factory.

Big Dog
6th November 2015, 22:17
Hi All,

I'm after opinion (thats opened Pandoras box....) on what are good/reputable Brake pad brands for a Hayabusa in NZ - Ideally somewhere with an Online store that sells a good product.

As always - I commute and have yet to do a track day (ie super high performance isn't a concern for me)

Go!
Given 60-70% of my riding was commuting I hated sintered pads. They never seen to get warm enough to be worth the cost. On the back roads sintered are well worth it.
I mostly used premier because most shops have them and they work well even wet.
They are a little dustier than stock pads but last longer and work better cold.

Not a mechanic but i had 70,000km on a Hayabusa to form that opinion.

Based on my unscientific try it and see testing: sintered took about 2 extra car parks to stop from 70 in the wet over un sintered.
At touring speeds they are about the same but the brakes still have the same bite after a long twisty downhill section as they did on the straight. ie no fade.
At the end of the back straight of Pukekohe (before they put the new kink in) slowing down from to fast to look down at the speedo anymore because the hairpin is suddenly approaching very rapidly (>250 indicated when I looked about the hallway mark) you can feel the brakes becoming less effective on un sintered pads where on the sintered pads you find yourself trying quite hard to stop mashing your giggle berries against the tank as the brakes seem to get more effective.

So there you have it. My unprofessional opinion.


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Big Dog
6th November 2015, 22:22
I had a few woah moments on both. The sintered sometimes felt like they weren't there when rid ding in the rain commuting.

The unsintered only when over provoked... which is much easier to live with.

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Big Dog
6th November 2015, 22:55
According to their online guide the pads change in 08 to a ph334 sintered. From a p122 unsintered or a ph122 sintered. 98-k7.

They don't list p334s as being suitable cycle treads don't list either but do list ferodo. Never had them on a bike but ferodo make pretty good car ones.
http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/fitments/suzuki/2358-gsxr1300_hayabusa.aspx


Assuming you have a k8 and not just s first registered in 2008 k7 or earlier.
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Moise
7th November 2015, 00:37
There's someone on TradeMe selling DP pads but i don't know if they have them for your bike. Very good pads. Coleman's in Auckland have Vesrah JL pads, which are a great all round pad.

Don't fit organic pads to your bike. The OE pads will be sintered and it won't stop as well. The R1 had a set of EBC organics when I bought it and the brakes were not good.

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F5 Dave
7th November 2015, 07:26
Agree with SB, but you won't go wrong with factory.
Convenient, Jay works in a Suzuki shop.

Actually he convinced me to try Goldfren last time. They seem OK.

nzspokes
7th November 2015, 08:10
There's someone on TradeMe selling DP pads but i don't know if they have them for your bike. Very good pads. Coleman's in Auckland have Vesrah JL pads, which are a great all round pad.

Don't fit organic pads to your bike. The OE pads will be sintered and it won't stop as well. The R1 had a set of EBC organics when I bought it and the brakes were not good.

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I have DP HH+ on my good bike. Bloody hell they are good. Almost to much power.

Had Goldfren race or the likes before and they were very average.

nodrog
7th November 2015, 10:05
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/fit-Suzuki-Front-Rear-Brake-Pads-GSX-1300-HAYABUSA-2008-2009-2010-2011/32358543270.html

Ender EnZed
7th November 2015, 13:36
I went with some EBC sintered items. I'm no brake pad expert but they seem to do the job. I've never noticed them fading and they have no trouble getting the back wheel in the air during car park braking exercises.

TheDemonLord
7th November 2015, 21:42
I am so far hearing:

Sintered: good on the track, not so good in the Wet/daily ride (don't have time to heat up to perform at their peak)

Goldfren are okay, DP HH+ are good, EBC are okay also.


Any other opinions?

caspernz
8th November 2015, 14:38
Maybe ask your Suzuki dealer whether the OEM ones are sintered or not.

Also kinda begs the question on whether you know what's stopping you now, OEM or aftermarket, sintered or organic?

sidecar bob
8th November 2015, 17:59
I am so far hearing:

Sintered: good on the track, not so good in the Wet/daily ride (don't have time to heat up to perform at their peak)

Goldfren are okay, DP HH+ are good, EBC are okay also.


Any other opinions?

So Goldfren are ok? Is that the S3, S33, GP5 or another compound that Goldfren make? (Those are just the ones in Jays race kit that lives at my house)
See the kind of retarded advice you are getting?
Ring Jay & get some proper advice from a top end racer, road rider & product specialist that works at a Suzuki dealer.

jellywrestler
8th November 2015, 18:38
Contact Jay Lawrence at TSS Upper Hutt.

spellings right but they're in lower hutt.

TheDemonLord
8th November 2015, 18:43
Maybe ask your Suzuki dealer whether the OEM ones are sintered or not.

Also kinda begs the question on whether you know what's stopping you now, OEM or aftermarket, sintered or organic?

Haven't changed the Brake pads since I bought it from a Dealer - so honestly don't know

AllanB
8th November 2015, 18:54
Interestingly on the forums the Honda Hornet 900 ones were acknowledged as the best front pads. Who made them for Honda I wonder? Never wore mine out and had 32,000 on the clock when sold and plenty meat left.

sidecar bob
8th November 2015, 19:03
spellings right but they're in lower hutt.

Well thank fuck I can finally spell his name correctly.
There's no Middle Hutt so I'm only out by one Hutt, not to bad really.

jellywrestler
8th November 2015, 19:24
Well thank fuck I can finally spell his name correctly.
There's no Middle Hutt so I'm only out by one Hutt, not to bad really.

yes well done, tell me now then as you're improving i've heard of a well known place called 'Middle Earth" are there a top and bottom earth, a left and right earth or something else then?

James Deuce
8th November 2015, 20:33
Well thank fuck I can finally spell his name correctly.
There's no Middle Hutt so I'm only out by one Hutt, not to bad really.
You've put your tampon in upside down again.

RideLife
9th November 2015, 10:35
There's someone on TradeMe selling DP pads but i don't know if they have them for your bike...


I have DP HH+ on my good bike. Bloody hell they are good.

Thank you for the recommendation guys.
That's me selling them on T/me. (http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/brakes/auction-976670000.htm)

Other than the power the pads transfers to the disk, the other important thing to think about for these powerful bikes, (or for Track work), is Heat Shields.
DP 'HH+ road/track' and 'Race only' pads have Ceramic Heat shields. (The same as the Space Shuttle). They are the Best heat shields available.

I do have the DP947HH+ pads for your bike in stock if interested. RRP $79/set
RideLife KB price - $75/set (two sets needed up front).
As always - Free Post through KiwiBiker.

Just an option for your consideration.
Cheers.
Alex.

Moise
9th November 2015, 17:52
Premier is a UK brand, but it's not easy to find any reviews. Good to hear that you're happy with them.



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nzspokes
9th November 2015, 18:35
Just bought my first pair of new pads after only having the orginal and got the Premier brand and sintered pads. I was a bit worried that they would not have the stopping power of the orginal but have not noticed any difference in the dry anyway so far. I did read years ago that sintered wear out discs quicker than organic but if the trade off is better stopping power its worth it maybe.

Get some DP's. Your riding needs all the help it can get.

sidecar bob
9th November 2015, 18:38
Get some DP's. Your riding needs all the help it can get.

Googled DP, not ideal.:pinch:

nzspokes
9th November 2015, 18:53
Googled DP, not ideal.:pinch:

Not something you want on your work search history then?:laugh:

Big Dog
9th November 2015, 20:36
Working in IT you see a few clangers come through.

Cream pie, without the word recipe gets you very different images.

Horseplay gets very different images than horse play.

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nodrog
9th November 2015, 20:46
Not something you want on your work search history then?:laugh:

his boss is a deviant so its ok.

RideLife
10th November 2015, 07:40
Googled DP, not ideal.:pinch:

Are you sure your 'intuitive google search' is'n't just bringing up web sites you've been to before Bob? :rolleyes:

sidecar bob
10th November 2015, 08:23
Are you sure your 'intuitive google search' is'n't just bringing up web sites you've been to before Bob? :rolleyes:

If that's the case then id say scrivy has been using my computer.

scrivy
10th November 2015, 13:03
If that's the case then id say scrivy has been using my computer.

Snapped!!

Dude, I certainly do not search for BFHM!!!!
Your search history is all yours brother..... :msn-wink::shifty:

sidecar bob
10th November 2015, 16:23
Snapped!!

Dude, I certainly do not search for BFHM!!!!
Your search history is all yours brother..... :msn-wink::shifty:

I've never searched for big fat hairy mature either.:no: