Good Read on Brake Pads Choices

Jack Klarich

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We all love to twist the throttle and cruise down the road on our motorcycles, but being able to stop it is pretty crucial. Properly functioning brake pads are critical for safe operation of a motorcycle and its important for motorcyclists to make sure that their entire braking system is in top working order before every ride. I find that riders put off replacing their motorcycle brake pads, mainly because they don’t know what kind to get. Once you understand the different types of pads, you can decide on the ones that will perform the best on your bike.

[h=1]Different Types of Motorcycle Brake Pads[/h] The most common types of brake pads used on motorcycles are sintered, organic and semi-sintered. Knowing about each type makes it easier for a motorcyclist to find the right kind when its time to replace their own.

[h=2]Sintered Brake Pads[/h]
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Sintered brake pads are made by fusing metallic particles under heat and pressure to create a compound that is resistant to friction. They perform well in wet and dry conditions and are preferred for demanding situations because they provide quality stopping power. These have become the most popular choice of brake pads and are standard Original Equipment on 99% of motorcycles from the manufacturers. On the downside, these give a lot of wear and tear to your rotors, and if your bike isn’t made to be used with sintered pads, you should 100% not use them.

[h=2]Organic Brake Pads[/h]

Organic brake pads are made of a variety of materials to include metallic and nonmetallic particles and non-asbestos organic materials, secured together with a solid polymer resin. They are softer than sintered brake pads which make them create more brake dust and not last as long. They offer little wear and tear on your rotors and provide smooth and controlled braking. Organic brake pads are perfect for the casual rider and come in different types depending on the materials used making them. If you are looking to invest in new organic brake pads, KapscoMoto offers a huge selection at reasonable prices.

Kevlar Organic Brake Pads

These mix Kevlar into the combination of glass and rubber to create a superior, durable brake pad with impressive performance. Kevlar also increases the life span of the pads and improves braking power.

Carbon Organic Brake Pads

Carbon organic pads that use the other non-asbestos organic elements offers the benefits of lower heat generation. They don’t last as long as other brake pads, but are preferred in situations when your brake rotors get really hot.

Semi-Metallic Organic Brake Pads

Semi-Metallic brake pads are pads made with a small percentage of metallic elements and provide better braking and heat transfer. They also produced more dust and noise.

[h=2]Semi-Sintered Brake Pads[/h]
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Semi-sintered brake pads are the best of both worlds. They provide a combination of longer life span with a modern feel and do not wear out your rotors. These pads are 30% copper by weight within an organic matrix. If you cannot decide whether to purchase sintered or organic, these are a good settlement.

In conclusion, it is crucial that your braking systems perform with maximum effectiveness at all times. Replacing your old and worn out brake pads will improve the stopping power of your motorcycle, making it safer for the rider. Each different types of brake pads perform differently and it is important to review your owner’s manual or consult with your manufacturer to find out which ones are most compatible with your bike.
 

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