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SmittysTrike

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Maybe because it rained all weekend and I was bored, but I started doing a search on brake pads for the trike. On a quick side note, it's much easier to find front pad part# then the rears. Still haven't found Lyndall pads for the rear.

I've used Lyndall gold on my previous bikes with no issues and less dust. But EBC's copper HH have been on the table some have written. So I have to ask...which one? And why?
 
Maybe because it rained all weekend and I was bored, but I started doing a search on brake pads for the trike. On a quick side note, it's much easier to find front pad part# then the rears. Still haven't found Lyndall pads for the rear.

I've used Lyndall gold on my previous bikes with no issues and less dust. But EBC's copper HH have been on the table some have written. So I have to ask...which one? And why?

Last I checked,Lydall no longer makes pads for a Trike.
 
Did you get the copper HH FA641/4V for the rear? Hows the dust?

Well the bike is dirty because I haven’t washed it right after a 1350 mile ride to Pennsylvania but it really doesn’t look bad or any worse than before. I must confess though, I’m not a diehard bike washer…lol
 
I just installed front and read EBC double sintered pads and wow is all I can say. They grab good.

I run the same thing front and rear on my Tri Glide. To be honest I see no difference in brake dust on the rims. I am constantly cleaning them off, and I am not hard on the brakes.
 

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