Advice on replacement Burgman Brakes pads

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Advice on replacement Burgman Brakes pads

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Hi Muppets, :kiss: After giving my Burgman a once over today i see i need replacement brake pads front and rear, now the question is i don't want to buy cheap rubbish ones on ebay, where is the best place i can order them from.
I have a Burgman AN650 Executive ABS 2007 Don't really want to put the frame number up for all to see :shock:
Can any of you bright people out there able to help.
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Speaking from experience, don't muck about or waste money - get some genuine ones. I didn't and it cost me a pair of brake discs. http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... 32&t=16300" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I would go for EBC's... Organic, Carbon or Sintered...
Used the sintered on larger bikes... and the Orgaincs on my Gilly and XMax250, and 400... just got some of the Carbons for the next change on the 400 - meant to ba a halfway house between Organics and Sintered HH

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Re: Advice on replacement Burgman Brakes pads

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Hi, That's exactly what i thought, Cheap ebay ones are crap. icon_shocked_.gif so while I'm out tomorrow i shall pop into my local bike shop and price OEM ones up.
Thx for the replies and advice chaps.
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pointburgman wrote:Hi, That's exactly what i thought, Cheap ebay ones are crap. icon_shocked_.gif so while I'm out tomorrow i shall pop into my local bike shop and price OEM ones up.
Thx for the replies and advice chaps.
Dave
you can order ebc brakes online from ebc http://bikes.ebcbrakeshop.co.uk/files_ebc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; search motorcycle and put your details in.. think the link was for non abs model k3 to k7 sintered £14 non sintered £8 ebc are good quality :D
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Re: Advice on replacement Burgman Brakes pads

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We put EBC SINTERED on my brother's 2009 Burgman 650, after I had put Mallossi sintered on my 2009 Majesty 400 and suddenly EASILY out-braked his 3-rotor Burgman. :lol:

Afterwards, the difference was HUGE! Now his Burger braked like a Sport Bike, instead of a Barge... :roll:
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Thx guys icon_wink-.gif

Still waiting for my spark plugs from the USA icon_crying.gif
Aw well good thing comes to tho who waits
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Re: Advice on replacement Burgman Brakes pads

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Genuine ones tbh I just done mine on my 650 they last longer to

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pointburgman wrote:Still waiting for my spark plugs from the USA
Why on earth would you do that when they are widely available to buy in hundreds of outlets in the UK?

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Gn, I think point has ordered the Brisk spark plugs. They are only available for screwless cap fitting from the USA.
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