Lyndall Brakes

Lyndall Brakes Gold-Plus Brake Pads For Performance Machine 4-Piston Calipers

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Lyndall's Gold-Plus brake pads represent a significant advancement in high-performance friction materials. These pads deliver 20% greater stopping pow… Read More

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Lyndall Brakes Gold-Plus Brake Pads For Performance Machine 4-Piston Calipers

Lyndall's Gold-Plus brake pads represent a significant advancement in high-performance friction materials. These pads deliver 20% greater stopping power compared to standard sintered options while operating at lower temperatures. Remarkably, they generate no noise and minimal dust. Compatible with all rotors, it ensures an impressive service life of up to 18,000 miles.

Features:

  • Long-lasting Durability​
  • +20% Stopping Power
  • Low Dust
  • Zero Noise
  • 30% Cooler
  • Sold as a pair
  • Fits Revtech 4-Piston Caliper, PM 125X4R, PM 137X4, 137X4R Calipers.
Product Style RevZilla Item # Store Sku MFR. Product # Availability
Product Style Lyndall Brakes Gold-Plus Brake Pads For Performance Machine 4-Piston Calipers RevZilla Item #1211665 Store Sku MFR. Product #7182-GPLUS/7182 GOLD+ AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours
Fitment Notes & Exceptions
  • Fits Revtech 4-Piston Caliper, PM 125X4R, PM 137X4, 137X4R Calipers.
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