Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Aye. I put sintered in my T'bird and it destroyed the disc that was 50% in 3 months. Had a big single front on it that was expensive too.
Did stop better though.
The rotor has to be suitable for the pads.
meh, if they make and sell pads for that model bike/calipers then they might be safe for the OEM rotors too.. You'd think someone along the line would be smart enough to tea that all up. Bit of R and D. Especially if its a well known name like Ferodo.. forodo.. Frodo making em in Hobbiton
Something that should be mentioned is sintered pads have a bedding in procedure, couple of light braking bursts, then a couple of heavier ones, then they should be cleaned out. I think they can pick up particles from the disc if it has been used with other pads or something, like aluminium in a metal file, if not cleaned it'll gouge.
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Found this thread interesting.
Have put some sintered pads in one of the bikes recently, due to the braking being sub par.
While I know there is a bedding period, 400+ K later and it seems only mildly better. So I should take them out and give them a brush?
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Going by what I was told, and what the packaging on the pads said - you're suppose brake gently for the first few hundred K. Then ride as normal.
But reading through this, seemed maybe there is either the character of sintered pads causing my brakes to feel a lot less bitey or that they hadn't been worn in yet/correctly.
Pretty sure the pads I did have were Honda factory brand.
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it means that if you slam em on hard you end up on your swede. You could end up like a cabbage, bean known to make you pea yourself. Happened to a guy I know just outside Kumara, didnt hurt himself but did his onion at when he got back to the shop that sold them to him.![]()
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