It's important to check if the parts on your bike are similar to the photos and the dimensions on this listing. In some cases the same year model may release two different parts or older motorcycles may have had modifcations.
You will get items as picture showing.
Fitment just for reference:
If you are unsure about the model, please contact us for help that will save your time. Buy wrong items? no worries. just return for exchange or refund.
Front Brake
Sintered Metal Brake Pads
Part No. XS40
Dimension. 108.9 x 41.3x7.6mm
Sintered Metal Brake Pads
Part No. XS40
Dimension. 108.9 x 41.3x7.6mm
Rear Brake
Sintered Metal Brake Pads
Part No. XS39
Dimension. 78.13x41.2x9mm
(If you just need front or rear. please click on the above part no. to get it.)
Other fitments and compounds are available within our ebay store.
Our Sintered pads are the fusing of metallic particles, the compound that created under high temprature and pressure is very resistant to friction.
Sintered brake pads have now become the most popular type of brake pads. They have become standard Original Equipment on 99% of motorcycles from the manufacturers.
Our sintered brakes are suitable for the broadest spectrum of conditions that a rider may encounter. These pads have a longer life-span than organic pads or semi-metallic pads.
We source our products from the factory direclty. Products conform to ISO9002 and QS9000 quality manufacturing standards, and have been developed to meet and exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer. (Just brake pads in sintered compound)
Brake pads must take time to bed-in full pad area before achieve optimum performance. Otherwise may cause damage on brake pads or worn out early.
The brake system should not be interfered with by anybody who does not have the appropriate skills and experience. Brake pads should be replaced by qualified mechanic. Important: Inspect pads before each ride for wear conditions. Do not ride motorcycle if pads are worn which means friction material is below 2mm or 1/8 th of an inch in thickness. Consult professional mechanic if you are not completely aware of how to check for worn pads. While all care is taken. any errors or omissions are unintentional.