I'm replacing the rear brakes on my 2010 TG and was wondering if Lyndall Brakes are worth the money. If anyone has opinions, I'm curious. Thanks
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I've always been pleased with the lyndalls.
I'm replacing the rear brakes on my 2010 TG and was wondering if Lyndall Brakes are worth the money. If anyone has opinions, I'm curious. Thanks
0pini0nated, I'm curious, or maybe better stated nosy, how much were the Lyndall pads you bought?
Thanks for the input everyone. I have decided to go with the EBC Brakes, more because Lyndall is too busy to call back and I can get the EBC's on Amazon Prime, have them here Tuesday!
"... or maybe better stated nosy ..."
Thanks for the input everyone. I have decided to go with the EBC Brakes, more because Lyndall is too busy to call back and I can get the EBC's on Amazon Prime, have them here Tuesday!
I've only heard good things about EBC. Too bad for Lyndall that they were too busy for you. For the last several years I've got my Lyndall pads from Drew at Hogpro...great service.
Kevin
Can you proved a link to the Amazon pads, I can not find them.
Thanks
Thanks everyone. I failed to say Im doing REAR brakes, the EBC were a bust. EBC doesn't carry a rear rotor (at least not that I can find online) and I want to buy the pads and rotors at the same time from the same manufacturer. Can you email me the contact info at Hogpro, Lyndall STILL has not gotten back to me. jray1952@yahoo.com
According to EBC's catalog and Amazon.com, these are the REAR Rotor and Pads needed:
http://www.amazon.com/EBC-Brakes-MD521-Brake-Rotor/dp/B0073DT7NI/ref=cm_sw_em_r_dp_I3ywub1NYT1PT_tt
and
http://www.amazon.com/EBC-Brakes-FA605-4HH-Brake/dp/B0068ESBOY/ref=cm_sw_em_r_dp_u4ywub00QSVDQ_tt
I offer no guarantees, I'm trying to get the Lyndall's through Hogpro. Good Luck.
I don't know that I've ever emailed Hogpro, I know I've never ordered off their website.
I call and ask for Drew, he comes on the phone and takes care of whatever needs I have or directs me to someone that will. I have been very happy with his service.
Drew
818-886-6545
The rotor pictured is not the correct one, and the pads pictured are not the correct pads.
The part number for the rear pads seems to be correct https://www.denniskirk.com/ebc/double-h-sintered-metal-brake-pads.p1907269.prd/1907269.sku.
It looks like there are 2 different styles of EBC rears to choose from https://www.denniskirk.com/ebc/semi-sintered-v-brake-pads.p1907268.prd/1907268.sku.
One thing I noticed is they seem to come with the pins and clips, not a bad deal if they do come that way. I know Lyndall doesn't ship the rear pads with pins and clips, and Harley Davidson prices them like they are made of gold.
Yes the EBC pads DID come with pins and clips. Have put 3k on them and no issues so far. That is about 1k of mountain riding in there.
Good to know, I'm thinking of trying them out on my dad's Tiglide the next time he needs new pads. He's on his 2nd set of Lyndall's. The Lyndall's work good, I think the EBC pads are a more bang for the dollar. Looking at the set on Dennis Kirk's site it looks like they are $69.95 for a set which contains pads to do both sides plus the pins and clips, where the Lyndall golds are $134.95 for pads to do both sides with no pins and clips, that's steep.
Mike, I think you will like the EBC HH pads. I do get a bit of dust off them on the wheels, but that is a slight trade off for great brakes! I sure like mine. Only on the rear right now but front will follow when needed. They have the highest friction rating in the market. Also at their price if they don't last as long as Lyndell ceramic they don't tend to be so hard on the rotors either.
Eastern Performance has good pricing at Times.
Not to many have rotors except Lyndall and yes they are hard to get a hold of at times.Also if you want to go higher in price and buy a whole new kit there is Performance Machine.
I have a set of the Lyndall rotors and found out they are floating rotors and real lite weight. Took them off before I sold the trike.
Well, turns out EBC doesn't make the rotors for the rear end on my 2010 TriGlide. I went with Lyndall's and it did take almost 2 months to get them but it was over the holiday season so I lived with it.
Now, the problem I have is the bolts I have are too long for the parts they sent. Has anyone else had this problem? Did Lyndall provide you new bolts or did you have to go out and buy your own or was there maybe some spacers that they forgot to ship? I did call and leave word with them but they were gone to the races over the week end and haven't heard back yet. Thought I might get a quicker answer on here.:xzqxz:
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I went with Lyndall's and it did take almost 2 months to get them but it was over the holiday season so I lived with it.
Now, the problem I have is the bolts I have are too long for the parts they sent. Has anyone else had this problem? Did Lyndall provide you new bolts or did you have to go out and buy your own or was there maybe some spacers that they forgot to ship? I did call and leave word with them but they were gone to the races over the week end and haven't heard back yet. Thought I might get a quicker answer on here.![]()
Yep..I cut my bolts to the correct length..They should have ship also with the rotors some new plates with two holes in them.. Sounds like they did the same thing to you as they did me..
Make sure the rotor fits over the wheel hub..I had issues with that too and they sent me a new set with free brake pads..