un4gvn
Well-known member
The unified brake system has reared its ugly downside....The msrp for a set of OEM brake pad to cover the front and rear is close to $300.00. WITHOUT LABOR! Holy crap, I hope EBC has something to offer!
$300 for brake pads only?? Yikes, you might want to call around a little before ponying up for that set of unobtainium.The unified brake system has reared its ugly downside....The msrp for a set of OEM brake pad to cover the front and rear is close to $300.00. WITHOUT LABOR! Holy crap, I hope EBC has something to offer!
Dude!Its true, I work for the dealer, and looked the parts up myself. Hopefully a glitch in the micrfiche program. As for the mileage, 8,000 or so. The pads are not worn out yet, but I am getting ready to leave for a 6-8,000 mile trip in a few weeks and wanted to start out on fresh rubber and fresh brake pads.
Concur with this observation.... at only 8K, they are fully bedded and ready to give you many, many thousands of miles of service.8,000 miles? Fresh brake pads? I don't get it.
First set of tires?Perhaps I have been overly aggressive in my riding. My pads are appx. 50% right now and the rear tire is well into the wear marker. The front tire is cupped as well.
Bridgestone 020's? That sounds about right! They're known for cupping the front and if you are at the wear marker, replace it NOW. 'Stones rears are known for wearing through the last bit of tread really quickly. When it looks like you have 1500 miles left, count on 500 safely and you're looking at casing..........and the rear tire is well into the wear marker. The front tire is cupped as well.
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