I did call my local Triumph dealer yesterday and asked if they carried upgraded pads. I asked for the EBC double H's in particular and the
parts guy looked it up and did find a EBC part number. I had him order ($61) the rear set and told me he'll have them in a week. We'll see what shows up.
Now that you've pointed out the high wear on Brembo rotor's, I'll talk to the service department to see if they have experienced that.
Somebody had recommended Brembo pads, but couldn't find any for the rear. I even went to the Brembo site looked. Nothing.
I'll let you know what I find out....Larry
Thanks Journeyman......where did you find the application ('22 rear Rocket) for that part number? I spent a lot of time
looking all over the web without luck. Did you purchase and install that part number?
If this is the correct number, I'm paying $60 for what I could gotten on Amazon for $40. ****
Thanks Journeyman......where did you find the application ('22 rear Rocket) for that part number? I spent a lot of time
looking all over the web without luck. Did you purchase and install that part number?
If this is the correct number, I'm paying $60 for what I could gotten on Amazon for $40. ****
I went with the Brembo 07BB37SR fronts, 07BB38SR rear. These are touted as street pads with the occasional track day. They are outstanding! The cheapest I found them was at Carpi Moto. Brembo Brake Pads 07BB37SR in Brake Pads They are based in Italy. About $125.00 for all three rotors. That includes shipping and they shipped fast.
Thanks Nashvegas......
I wonder if that's what was on the bike out of the factory. I've already committed (purchased) to the EBC's, but will keep this information, if they don't work out.
Your the first that has confirmed being used on their bike and satisfied.
I would prefer using Brembo for Brembo calipers. I wish I would have seen this before today. ;-(
Thanks Nashvegas......
I wonder if that's what was on the bike out of the factory. I've already committed (purchased) to the EBC's, but will keep this information, if they don't work out.
Your the first that has confirmed being used on their bike and satisfied.
I would prefer using Brembo for Brembo calipers. I wish I would have seen this before today. ;-(
Oh, these aren’t the stock pads. They feel like stock when cold but when you start hooning around and they get warm/hot they come alive and are awesome! I have had them on for about 5-7k miles and my rotors are fine, they are really nice brake pads and well worth the money.
Oh, these aren’t the stock pads. They feel like stock when cold but when you start hooning around and they get warm/hot they come alive and are awesome! I have had them on for about 5-7k miles and my rotors are fine, they are really nice brake pads and well worth the money.