Alternative brake Pads, Shoes & Front sprocket

Bojer

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Front pads appear to be: EBC FA165
rear shoes : H303

For alternative gearing on the front use JTF259 plus the tooth number : http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF259
 
drat, wish I'd kpt the boxes. I just ordered them from OO and didnt make a note of the Part numbers ???


http://www.ooracing.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=4319


http://www.ooracing.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=4313
 
from the looks of the measurements on the ebc pads the metalgear pads should fit as well,
http://metalgear.com.au/view_model_details.php?model_id=5425
it seems that this pad appeared on atv bikes from yamaha kawasaki and suzuki

FA 165 fit the following atv's front right side:
KAWASAKI
KLF 300 89-05
KLF 400 93-99
KVF 650 07-09
KRF 750 08
KVF 750 05-09

SUZUKI
LT-F 300 02
LT-R 450 06-09
LT-F 500 98-02

YAMAHA
YFZ 450 04-09
YXR 450 06-09
YZF 450 07-08
YXR 660 04-07
YFM 700 06-09
YXR 700 08-09

E-TON QUADS
CXL 150 02-09
RXL 150 05-09

the disc's look wrong, would love to find what bike the front disc is copied from.
 

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sprocket2cog said:
it seems that this pad appeared on atv bikes from yamaha kawasaki and suzuki

It seems that it was also used for the rear brake on the Yamaha TZR50!

A bike that didn't make it to Oz, or anywhere else much.

Crazy
 
cool crazy.
it would be good if someone near brendale queensland could take the disc to metal gear brakes and see if they can match it to a disc in stock would love to put a better quality disc on it
http://metalgear.com.au/search_by_disc_measurements.php
 
Just ordered a set of these EBC Brake Pads FA165TT. hope they will work a little better than the stock ones. went with the carbon ones instead of the copper sintered ones as i thought they may be a little hard.

What kind of pads are everyone using?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251372879263?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

Carbon X or TT Brakes

In Europe these pads are selected by adding the suffix TT to the part number and in the USA by adding the letter X after the FA (Freeman Automotive) series part number. EBC Carbon X or TT Brakes are coded red in paint finish and is equally happy on an ATV or a Moto X or Enduro bike and is also used in ATV Sport riding. However we caution riders using these pads in ATV use especially on rear rotors as wear life may be shorter than sintered pads originally installed in the original unit build. With the lower price point compared to sintered, millions of riders still choose the carbon pads. For Street Enduro use such as the “Paris-Dakar” style DR bikes for road use EBC Carbon X or TT Brakes are an ideal choice, it has been R 90 approved on many of such models in Europe and is safe for road use because of its ability to work effectively when hot.
 
stroker crazy said:
I'm using FA165HH on mine.

In combination with a stainless steel braided line they have been effective.

Crazy

Where did you order these from and how much $$?
 
ChrisBNE said:
Where did you order these from and how much $$?

HEL made the brake line to suit the low set clip-ons and I bought the pads online.

I can't find the cost as I've just moved house and that sort of thing is in one of the many unmarked cartons of miscellaneous items!

Crazy
 
stroker crazy said:
HEL made the brake line to suit the low set clip-ons and I bought the pads online.

I can't find the cost as I've just moved house and that sort of thing is in one of the many unmarked cartons of miscellaneous items!

Crazy

It was the pads that I'm trying to track down.. Any idea where from?
 
Hey Chris,

I've seen local tyre stores carry the pads like GC motorcycles here in Adelaide. Maybe your local would have them?..
 
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