Brake pads

Ride it like you stole it!
Home Up

Excelsior Henderson Resource Board     Things to look for on an X

A Listing of the tips, tricks and cross references from the Yahoo clubs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brake pads

RexyPardos
(36/M/Mt. Airy, MD)


SBS's web page has a search tool that you can use to bring up the Super-X's brake pad models. The search tool kind sucks, but go to the following link,  http://www.sbs.dk   then go to the Motorcycle Products link. I found that the brake pads have the part numbers 739LS and 739HS. Enter 739 in the front field then select search. It will list two entries, one for the super-x and one for the deadwood. select which one and click show. It will display a drawing with the measurements and the other info. Not much info but...

Front pads                             Rear pads


 

Brake pads

I'm online now! xmanproducts
(39/M/San Diego, Ca.)

4/6/01 11:23 am

There are a few things we are working on with the brake pads, One thing is if worse turns to worse triumphs will work, but you will need to grind the corners off. If this turns into our only choice I will do it. Some people may say dont do it but if that is our only choice then what are you going to do. RBB
 
e: Looking for Brake Pads

Sorry, I'm not available superx992
(42/M/South Central PA)

4/14/01 6:22 pm

Last ditch effort for pads if nothing else works try this. It looks as if I grind the corners off the front pads of a Triumph Trophy (96-02) model, it will fit the front brake.

I understand something similar works with Ducatti Monster pads.

We are thinking of replaince my rear wiht EBC Kevlar to test if the Triumph pads work this way. Has anyone tried anything similar, in a pinch.