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DP Brakes Sintered Front / Rear Brake Pads Kawasaki / Suzuki 80cc-250cc
The DP Standard Sintered brake pads are a great choice when searching for a OEM replacement. Ideal for off-road use, they provide excellent all-round braking hot or cold, wet or dry. Where applicable a high-tech ceramic heat shield is applied to the rear of each backplate to reduce heat transfer into the fluid and prevent brake fade. Lasting up to 3 times longer than most other brands, the DP Sintered Pads have one of the lowest wear rates on the market and produce very low levels of brake dust with no noise and no thermal cycle bedding-in required.
Features:
- Perfect OEM replacement using GG friction material
- Strong initial bite followed by a progressive and comfortable feel
- Equal performance in wet or dry conditions
- No brake fade and reduced brake dust
- Ideal replacement for off-road bikes where durability is the prime requirement
- Gray-colored aluminum oxide-based ceramic material on rear of backplate works as a heat shield
- Sold as a pair
Note: See fitment tab for front/rear fitment.
Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
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Product Style DP Brakes Sintered Front / Rear Brake Pads Kawasaki / Suzuki 80cc-250cc | RevZilla Item #10307611 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #DP312 | AvailabilityOnly 2 Left: Ships next business day |
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