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Galfer Brake Pads - Yamaha R1

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Fits R1 Years: 2002 to 2003
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Galfer Brake Pads - Yamaha R1
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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings)

OEM/Replacement Pad
Black 1052: GG-rated compound

  • The 1052 is a semi-metallic compound that works in any terrain condition. It is composed of carbon and basalt fibers. This makes the 1052 a fade-free material. It is a long-lasting brake pad. The 1052 does not damage rotors, as opposed to some of the OEM full metallic pads. This is an organic based compound.
  • Applications: Touring, Off-road & Sport.
  • Composition: Semi-metallic compound with carbon and basalt fibers.
  • Feel: This compound feels as good as a stock pad but it outperforms the feel of a stock pad when they are hot.

HH Performance Race Pad
Sintered 1396/HH-rated compound

  • The 1396 compound is a new sintered bronzed-based material that includes graphite and other advanced ceramics. It will provide instant powerful controlled braking force at any speed or temperature, rainy or dry weather. Great lasting power. These compound can be used on Sport Bikes as well as MX Off Road use.

VERY IMPORTANT:

  • All Galfer compounds are to be "broken-in" lightly for the first 2 or 3 laps, or 40 miles of street riding. All rotors must be cleaned before new pads are to be install, especially those rotors that were using HH metallic pads prior to installing new Galfer organic pads.

Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings)

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