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Old 09-06-2015, 08:21 PM
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Ok so I am going to the Moonshine Enduro n would like to put on some new pads . What do you guys run n what about rotors ? I picked up a spare set of wheels but it needs rotors n sprockets and some great pads ? Thanks for your help .It is a 2015 300 .


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Old 09-06-2015, 08:23 PM
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I only use the factory nissin pads. EBC are noisy and eat rotors


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Old 09-06-2015, 08:31 PM
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I do like my stock pads and have used EBC in the past the metallic ones are real noisy for sure . I may just stay with them . Are there any better rotors ?
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Hey Dirt Dud...Don't listen to that guy Memphis. What would he know about brakes...he never uses them from what I could tell
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Hey Dirt Dud...Don't listen to that guy Memphis. What would he know about brakes...he never uses them from what I could tell

You're right I don't go fast enough to need brakes! I can just put my feet down and stop


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I do like my stock pads and have used EBC in the past the metallic ones are real noisy for sure . I may just stay with them . Are there any better rotors ?

I have noticed the Galfer rotors seem to be wearing pretty quick. They work great but mine are nearly shot halfway through my second set of pads. Not sure if there are any aftermarket rotors out there for them.


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Old 09-06-2015, 10:20 PM
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It looks like Braking makes rotors for them.
http://www.braking.com/catalogue/intro.php?lang=EN


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Old 09-07-2015, 05:29 AM
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How do you guys stay up so late after a long day of riding ? Fore a guy who doesn't use his brakes memphis2857 is a wealth of information . So I paid $375.00 for a set of used wheels now $183.90 for front rotors $101.90 for rear rotors . A park truing stand $105.00 ,spoke toque wrentch $139.00 another set of tubeless $200.00 2 decent tires $100. each $1294.80 not counting the rear spocket . Fun factor PRICELESS
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Old 09-07-2015, 05:43 AM
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Ok so I am going to the Moonshine Enduro n would like to put on some new pads . What do you guys run n what about rotors ? I picked up a spare set of wheels but it needs rotors n sprockets and some great pads ? Thanks for your help .It is a 2015 300 .
You wont need brakes at Moonshine! The trail flow so well all you need is GAS!
Keep an eye out for you I will be lurking around the stick farm section.
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