Do Aerox's use the same PADS for the front and back brakes

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by aeroxage, Mar 26, 2007.

  1. aeroxage

    aeroxage New Member

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    Hi all,

    would you know if Aerox's use the same brake PADS for the front and back brakes or are they different pads?

    and does any body knoe the sizes.

    Thanks All.
    Adrian.
     
  2. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    No, you should have FA193 in the rear and FA268 in the front.
     
  3. aeroxage

    aeroxage New Member

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    Thanks for your answer.
    are they brembo pads that you have listed?
    I want somthing that wont chew out so easy like them. i'm a heavy late braker.
    What do you use or what would you use.
    have you or anyone ever brought a set of malossi's? MHR SYNT, or MHR.
    and do you know the part number? front and back
    and please don't say use the malossi site :D , i think they are wrong. but correct me if im wrong?
    and i should say it's for Aerox 50 brakes if anyone want to know.
     
  4. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    malossi badge engineer pads, bremboi'm sure don't make their own. i use goldfren pads, i can supply at about £9 pair plus postage or slightly more for sintered. if you want brake performance then you will have to substitute life. what tyres are you running as most people can't cook their brakes that quickly.
     
  5. aeroxage

    aeroxage New Member

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    do you know who makes Malossi's pads, and where i can get them.
    also you said you can get sintered pads how much are they, and who makes them.
    And Brembo do also make pads, or they badge them to. thats what the genuine yamaha's are. just if you wanted to know.
    cheers wobbly
     
  6. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    no idea who malossi ones are, i should immagine EBC or simelar. the pads i get are goldfren, sintered or normal, i can possibly get koyotos too. they DO stop you well.

    sintered about £10-11 a pair.
     
  7. CheekyThomas

    CheekyThomas New Member

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    Malossi pads are rubbish... The Best pads money can buy are Carbon Lorraine sintered.

    If not get some EBC-HH pads... they came 2nd ;)

    All the rest are just average.

    And yes Brembo are manufactures, they dont rebadge anything, people rebadge there items. :D
     
  8. SR-STEF

    SR-STEF New Member

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    gota say gold fren sinted are better than EBC HH
     
  9. CheekyThomas

    CheekyThomas New Member

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    Rubbish... Gold fren are awful... might get away with em in a ped with no weight, try em in a real bike... they overheat and come off the backings! The only place they derserve to be is the BIKEIT catalogue!

    Look at the awards EBC-HH has won ;)
     
  10. SR-STEF

    SR-STEF New Member

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    ok then SBS pads for a real bike
     
  11. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    gotta say EBC have the name and are probably better pads but i have been using goldfren for trials, road, trackdays, scooters, motocross and field bikes.

    never let me down.
     
  12. CheekyThomas

    CheekyThomas New Member

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    Carbon Lorraine are by far the best big bike pads available, and have never been beaten in any bike mag test... ;)

    Expensive yes... but the best comes at a price.

    EBC-HH are decent pads for the money...

    Ive never had success with GoldFren, sold quite a few but not been impressed, put a set in my Blade for a track day and they did about 15mins before they came unbonded, did the rest of the day on EBC kevlars..... now that was a day... after a few laps they stunk real bad...

    But for my own bikes, its Carbon Lorraine SBK3s on the road, C43s for the track... Will take a lot to make me change as NOTHING else available at the minute comes even close ;)
     

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