Product Details
EBC FA85HH Double-H Sintered Brake Pads
The vast majority of motorcycles come from the factory with Sintered Brake Pads. Sintered pads are almost entirely metallic and are fused using heat and pressure, resulting in a resilient and porous material that delivers consistent performance across the pad’s usable temperature range and in all weather conditions.
EBC’s sintered pads deliver a much stronger initial bite than organic pads due to their high coefficient of friction and will last much longer thanks to their almost entirely metal construction. Unlike many sintered pads, Double-Hs do not contain any iron powder, eliminating the chance of a pad welding itself to the disc under corrosion.
Sintered pads provide consistent braking regardless of temperature, making them a great choice for any type of bike or riding style.
Features:
- Sintered copper alloy construction
- Perfect braking in all weather conditions, hot or cold
- ECE R90 and TUV tested and approved
- Excellent longevity, strong initial bite and consistent stopping power
- Ultra high friction HH compound reacts well to heat cycling
- Sold in pairs
- Made in the USA
Note: Image is for reference only. Actual pad will vary depending on your bike's make and model.
| Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product Style EBC FA85HH Double-H Sintered Brake Pads | RevZilla Item #1220989 | Store Sku25954 | MFR. Product #FA85HH | AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours |
- Kawasaki
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- Ninja ZX900 1984, 1985, 1986
- Voyager XII ZG1200 1986-2003
- Vulcan 500 EN500 1990-1995
- Vulcan 500 LTD EN500 1996-2009
- Vulcan 700 VN700 1985
- Vulcan 750 VN750 1986-2006
- Vulcan 800 VN800 1995-2005
- Vulcan 88 SE VN1500 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
- Vulcan 88 VN1500 1987-1995
- ZL1000 Eliminator 1987
- ZL600 Eliminator 1986, 1987
- ZL900A Eliminator 1985, 1986
- ZN1100B LTD 1984, 1985
- ZN700A LTD 1984, 1985
- ZX750E Turbo 1984, 1985
- ZX750 GPZ 1983, 1984, 1985
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