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EBC FA137X Carbon X Rear Brake Pads Suzuki Quad Racer / Sport 2003-2013

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The Carbon X brake pads from EBC are a great option for trail and dual-sport riding, or for those looking for a less aggressive initial bite compared … Read More

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EBC FA137X Carbon X Rear Brake Pads Suzuki Quad Racer / Sport 2003-2013

The Carbon X brake pads from EBC are a great option for trail and dual-sport riding, or for those looking for a less aggressive initial bite compared to sintered pads. Carbon X pads are also much less abrasive on your rotors, aiding in increased rotor life. 

Features:

  • Carbon graphite "X" pads for a less aggressive feel
  • Lowest heat generation brake pads in the EBC lineup
  • Best for fast dry riding; not sand, mud or rain

Note: Image is for reference only, actual pads will vary by model. 

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Product Style EBC FA137X Carbon X Rear Brake Pads Suzuki Quad Racer / Sport 2003-2013 RevZilla Item #1837326 Store Sku MFR. Product #FA137X AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours
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Fitment Notes & Exceptions
  • Rear Right Fitment only on the Quad Racer LT-R450 2006-2011
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LT-R450 QuadRacer 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
QuadSport Z400 2003-2013
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