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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    How much for rear pads for a ZRX 1100 (1999)

    For interests sakes, the front too?

    Rear DP Std compound - $65

    Front SDP HH+ Sports/Track compound - $70/set (two sets needed)

    Free freight through KB.
    Have them in stock.

    Cheers
    Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by RideLife View Post

    Rear DP Std compound - $65

    Front SDP HH+ Sports/Track compound - $70/set (two sets needed)

    Free freight through KB.
    Have them in stock.

    Cheers
    Alex
    hmm, well all reports say they are good, but thats about 3 years worth of normal pads for me so I'll give it a miss.

    thanks for responding though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    EBC HH pads are really good - used them on the Blackbird for several years and currently on the Street Triple. The copper sinter is pretty kind to discs too. Bought the latest set through EBay and YouShop as they were cheaper than buying them locally.
    I recently swapped my OEM Suzuki pads out for EBC HHs and they're muuuch better.

    I notice that they're not as flash in the wet but probably as good as the OEM ones were. In the dry I have no complaints.

    I bought mine through eBay also but got them delivered direct to my door. $100 for two sets instead of $150+ through a dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    I recently swapped my OEM Suzuki pads out for EBC HHs and they're muuuch better.

    I notice that they're not as flash in the wet but probably as good as the OEM ones were. In the dry I have no complaints.

    I bought mine through eBay also but got them delivered direct to my door. $100 for two sets instead of $150+ through a dealer.
    Good stuff! I've also found the EBC HH's to be far more progressive (less grabby) both on the Blackbird and the Street Triple than the OEM or SBS pads I'd previously used

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    Quote Originally Posted by RideLife View Post
    English made DP Pads (here) provide a great HH+ pad for your VTR. One benefit with DP HH+ pads is the Ceramic Heat shields used between pad material and mounting to stop brake fade on track. Not the cheapest way, but the best.

    Two sets needed for the front of the VTR1000
    $70/set (I have them in stock, can send tomorrow if interested)
    as always, - Free Post through KB

    just an option for your consideration.

    Cheers.
    Alex.
    Hey Alex,

    I need a warranty on these, they are over half worn? Whats the story with that?

    Brilliant pads. Next time my Bandit needs a set I will get some DPs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Been reading VTR sites and it looks they recommend genuine Honda pads or HHs. So yeah your on the right track by the looks.
    Interesting as the same was the word on the Hornet 900 sites - unless a predominantly track bike the stock Honda ones were the biz. Have to say I never changed mine - had the original Honda ones in it when I traded it 6 months back and 34,000 on the clock. Always performed well and had loads of life in them.


    Seen Brembo ones online - always wondered how they did. Bloody well on my Ducati but the brakes are significantly superior so hard to compare.

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