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EBC FA214HH Double-H Sintered Front Brake Pads

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The EBC Double-H Sintered Brake Pad is a premium long life street pad with improved fade resistance and heat cycling and improved noise characteristic… Read More

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EBC FA214HH Double-H Sintered Front Brake Pads

The EBC Double-H Sintered Brake Pad is a premium long life street pad with improved fade resistance and heat cycling and improved noise characteristics. It is a great pad for heavy streetbikes, cruisers and faster superbikes as well as intermittent track use.

The compound is based on the EBC Brakes top selling Double-H sintered material with extra friction stabilizing additives for improved brake effect and heat cycling. Many pads feature double segment pad technology which reduces flexing of the backplate and gives better venting to the pad.

Note: Image for reference only. Actual EBC Brake Pads may vary slightly depending on your make and model. Sold as a set of 2 pads for a single rotor.

Product Style RevZilla Item # Store Sku MFR. Product # Availability
Product Style Front Left RevZilla Item #1213130 Store Sku MFR. Product #FA214HH AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours

This product DOES NOT FIT your 1945 Harley Davidson E

Fitment Notes & Exceptions
  • Front left caliper fitment only
This Product Fits
Triumph
Trident 1992-1998
Trophy 900 1992, 1993
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