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Galfer Semi-Metallic Front / Rear Brake Pads FD145

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Galfer Semi-Metallic Brake Pads are the workhorse of the Galfer brake pad family. They offer progressive feel and feedback and is GG rated with a coef… Read More

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Galfer Semi-Metallic Front / Rear Brake Pads FD145 

Galfer Semi-Metallic Brake Pads are the workhorse of the Galfer brake pad family. They offer progressive feel and feedback and is GG rated with a coefficient of friction of .45 to .55 which makes it a great overall brake pad for touring and commuting. 

Features:

  • Versatile compound for street and touring
  • Great feel and modulation
  • Long-lasting compound and very little rotor wear
  • Good in wet or dry conditions
  • Minimal noise and 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 Semi-Metallic Front / Rear Brake Pads FD145 RevZilla Item #1215101 Store Sku396358 MFR. Product #FD145G1054 AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours

This product DOES NOT FIT your 1982 Honda CT70

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Ninja 250R 2008-2013
Ninja 300 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Ninja 300 ABS 2013-2026
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