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DP Brakes RDP X-Race Titanium Front Brake Pads RDP213

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Born from two years of dyno and track testing, the RDP X-Race Titanium pads are engineered to meet the punishing demands of top-level Superbike racing… Read More

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DP Brakes RDP X-Race Titanium Front Brake Pads RDP213

Born from two years of dyno and track testing, the RDP X-Race Titanium pads are engineered to meet the punishing demands of top-level Superbike racing. This HH+ rated sintered compound evolution allows you to brake later and trail-brake deeper with a high degree of control, significantly shaving lap times compared to previous race pads. You get immediate initial response with a quick one-lap break-in, while a high-tech ceramic heat shield ensures zero brake fade even under extreme thermal loads. Despite the aggressive performance, these pads maintain DP Brakes' reputation for durability, quiet operation, and minimal rotor wear.

Features:

  • HH+ friction-rated sintered race compound
  • Integrated ceramic heat shield to prevent fade
  • Rapid one-lap bed-in
  • Noise and brake dust free operation
  • Specifically designed for high-performance track use
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