EBC Brakes

EBC 347S Front Brake Shoes

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Manufactured from high-pressure die-cast aluminum platforms with bonded brake linings, our brake shoes are meticulously crafted. Each shoe is radius-g… Read More

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EBC 347S Front Brake Shoes

Manufactured from high-pressure die-cast aluminum platforms with bonded brake linings, our brake shoes are meticulously crafted. Each shoe is radius-ground and edge-trimmed, featuring lead-out chamfers at lining ends and original-style brake shoe springs for enhanced performance.

Features:

  • Made using high-pressure die-cast aluminum platforms with bonded brake linings
  • All shoes are radius-ground and edge trimmed
  • Feature lead-out chamfers at lining ends and original-style brake shoe springs
  • Includes shoes for one wheel/brake drum. 
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This product DOES NOT FIT your 2004 Yamaha Blaster 200

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