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kowekiller

kowekiller

2012-05-10 02:49:00 UTC

So I ordered some new brake pads. Double sintered hh pads. I got them from www.sixity.com . I spent a whopping $52 for all calipers shipped to my door.Ebc was close to 150-200 for the whole set. Huge savings! I thought they were going to be terrible. Boy was I wrong. I will reccomend these to everyone I know. They have been through a track day and a bunch of canyon sections. They worked better than my ebc hh pads I had on there before. Check them out. I can almost guaruntee you'll love them and its a super cheap alternative to buying EBC or Galfer.

skip

skip

2012-05-10 09:10:00 UTC

What make are they??

kowekiller

kowekiller

2012-05-10 11:57:00 UTC

They are made by that company. Someone like EBC or Galfer may also produce these for their company without the branding. They work a hell of alot better than the same Ebc pads I had on there.

Jermo

Jermo

2012-05-10 12:14:00 UTC

That really is cheap!
Hope more members will buy them so there's a variety of reviews when I need new pads

I wonder if the brake disc wear isn't any more then with stock pads.

kowekiller

kowekiller

2012-05-10 12:55:00 UTC

They have a ton more bite. Scary when don't have that much to begin

Jermo

Jermo

2012-05-10 13:17:00 UTC

How is the initial bite? Easy to build up and letting go of the braking power?

kowekiller

kowekiller

2012-05-10 16:10:00 UTC

The bite you need to be easy with. With these calipers we have they really brake. Release is quick

Lowrance

Lowrance

2012-05-10 20:16:00 UTC

When I click the link and search for SD brake pads I get 0 matches...

Jermo

Jermo

2012-05-10 20:44:00 UTC

Post missing.

Bert

Bert

2012-05-10 20:50:00 UTC

Post missing.

ktmguy

ktmguy

2012-05-12 08:40:00 UTC

Don't ship overseas