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EBC Yamaha FZ6 600 04-06 Double-H Sintered Metal Rear Brake Pads

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Features and Benefits:

  • Europe's first and only ECE R90 approved pad
  • The grippiest street legal brake pads you can buy
  • These pads benefit from the highest friction HH rating for maximum stopping power
  • Made from sintered copper alloy like original pads for longer life and perfect braking under all riding conditions
  • When required, unique stainless steel radiator plates are fitted to reduce heat transfer into bikes hydraulics
  • The unique double segment vented design keeps the pads cooler and prevents pad drag and overheat or fade
  • The iron powders commonly used in many sintered pads that cause the pad to "weld" to the disc under corrosion when the bike is parked were removed and replaced with stainless powder
  • After 5 years and millions of sets sold the formulation was upgraded again to SB101C material which completely eliminated brake noise, improved the pads heat cycling capability and improved feel
  • Item is bike specific, may vary from image shown.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: Brake Pads are sold as a pair. Each caliper requires one pair. If your bike has two calipers be sure to order QUANTITY 2.

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  • 5
    EBC YAMAHA FZ6 600 04-06 DOUBLE-H SINTERED METAL REAR BRAKE PADS

    Posted by JT on 6th Apr 2020

    These were for a brake overhaul on an 06 FZ6 to go with new rotors and lines. The bike these went on is a daily commuter and typically I wouldn't go with such an aggressive pad for daily street use. But they have been great so far. I do recommend bedding these in properly as I have had issues with HH pads glazing quickly for general street use. But with proper break in and daily use they have been great. I was a little worried about going with the HH on the rear as it will lock it up. But only using the rears for slow parking lot stuff and light, late trail braking they have been really good.