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Galfer HH Sintered Brake Pads FD172

Item: P252083
Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Galfer HH Sintered Brake Pads feature advanced ceramic composites that can withstand higher temperatures than semi-metallic brake pads. They offer a g… Read More

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Galfer Double H Sintered Brake Pads FD172

Galfer HH Sintered Brake Pads feature advanced ceramic composites that can withstand higher temperatures than semi-metallic brake pads. They offer a great bite and stopping power while delivering excellent feel and modulation.

Features:

  • Aggressive compound for spirited street riding and the occasional track day
  • HH friction rated compounds deliver excellent feel and modulation
  • Great bite and stopping power
  • Good in wet or dry conditions
  • Low brake dust
  • Sold in pairs
  • Revzilla recommends doing light to medium braking initially to properly break in new brake pads

Note: Image for reference only. Actual Galfer Brake Pads will vary depending on your motorcycle's make and model. 

Product Style RevZilla Item # Store Sku MFR. Product # Availability
Product Style Galfer HH Sintered Brake Pads FD172 RevZilla Item #906590 Store Sku224393 MFR. Product #FD172G1370 AvailabilityCloseout: This product is no longer available
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Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars. 38 total customer reviews 4.5/5
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