Brake pads question - CBF1000
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Brake pads question - CBF1000
Didn't look at the year of the bike, but it's fairly old. 10 ish years I'd guess.
Anyway - what pads would you suggest.
More for longevity than track braking!
They'll get hot fairly quickly as 99% of the time I'll be starting at the top of a mountain (and if not, probably still a bit up a mountain!!).
For now I think it might need front pads soon (if I don't wear my ear plugs, I can hear them on the disc, not a squeal or metal on metal, but just a rubbing sound, which might be normal!! ) - but will probably buy a full set as I'm trying to use the rear a bit more (hairpins galore, so it's better for my arm and probably for my riding to use the rear more often, I think!)
Anyway - it feels like a long time since I've bought pads for a big bike and I have no idea anymore what to go look for - help??
Anyway - what pads would you suggest.
More for longevity than track braking!
They'll get hot fairly quickly as 99% of the time I'll be starting at the top of a mountain (and if not, probably still a bit up a mountain!!).
For now I think it might need front pads soon (if I don't wear my ear plugs, I can hear them on the disc, not a squeal or metal on metal, but just a rubbing sound, which might be normal!! ) - but will probably buy a full set as I'm trying to use the rear a bit more (hairpins galore, so it's better for my arm and probably for my riding to use the rear more often, I think!)
Anyway - it feels like a long time since I've bought pads for a big bike and I have no idea anymore what to go look for - help??
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
Honda OEM will work best with the original Honda discs without causing too much wear.
They might be stupid expensive tho'
The CBF has Honda CBS iirc, the linked brakes.
So pulling the front should apply the rear a bit and stomping on the rear activates a single piston in each front caliper. Your Blackbird would have had the same system I think.
They might be stupid expensive tho'
The CBF has Honda CBS iirc, the linked brakes.
So pulling the front should apply the rear a bit and stomping on the rear activates a single piston in each front caliper. Your Blackbird would have had the same system I think.
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
I'll go look in a mo to get the age and see if the discs are original. Probably have to ask my mate as he's made some serious suspension changes, so maybe I should check if he's changed the discs!!!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:38 am Honda OEM will work best with the original Honda discs without causing too much wear.
They might be stupid expensive tho'
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
Without knowing what pads are fitted and how they've been treated it's hard to say much.
EBC are/were our go to pad, but anything 'decent' is likely to be perfectly fine in 99% of instances. Stay away from GOLDFren for example, or anything cheap and badged up at 1/2 price of other stuff.
EBC are/were our go to pad, but anything 'decent' is likely to be perfectly fine in 99% of instances. Stay away from GOLDFren for example, or anything cheap and badged up at 1/2 price of other stuff.
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
Thank you. That's really good. I remember EBC but couldn't remember if they were good or bad! But also excellent to know about the GOLDFren/cheap etc.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:44 am Without knowing what pads are fitted and how they've been treated it's hard to say much.
EBC are/were our go to pad, but anything 'decent' is likely to be perfectly fine in 99% of instances. Stay away from GOLDFren for example, or anything cheap and badged up at 1/2 price of other stuff.
If I don't go standard, I'll probably post up what I find and make sure they are ok before I buy them!!
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
EBC HH pads always worked well on the road on my CBR1000R, they're my go to when I need road stuff.
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
The Hornet OEMs were no more expensive than quality aftermarkets, and lasted a lot longer too - typically around 20k per set. And still on the OE front discs at 90,000 miles despite hundreds of e-stop demos. Good enough to get the rear wheel in the air.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:38 am Honda OEM will work best with the original Honda discs without causing too much wear.
They might be stupid expensive tho'
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
You may find Nissin (OEM maker) pads for cheaper than Honda pads.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373519615644
I can't say whether they're the exact same compound etc., but they should be decent quality.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373519615644
I can't say whether they're the exact same compound etc., but they should be decent quality.
Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
Which cbf is it? Mk1 or MK2?
Double exhaust can or single exhaust can?
If it's a mk 1 with gold calipers the general advice I've read is OEM front and ebc organic on the rear. All 3 calipers take the same pad.
I find the OEM pads to be very good in all weathers.
If it's mk1 with black calipers then it's a very early model and advice may be different.
Double exhaust can or single exhaust can?
If it's a mk 1 with gold calipers the general advice I've read is OEM front and ebc organic on the rear. All 3 calipers take the same pad.
I find the OEM pads to be very good in all weathers.
If it's mk1 with black calipers then it's a very early model and advice may be different.
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Re: Brake pads question - CBF1000
You need to watch out for fakes... there are a LOT of logo'd up counterfeits on ebay... pads are one of the most popular so my advice is avoid no-name sellers and 'too good to be true' prices.A_morti wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 12:51 pm You may find Nissin (OEM maker) pads for cheaper than Honda pads.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373519615644
I can't say whether they're the exact same compound etc., but they should be decent quality.