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Title: Getting colder now... Post by ralfyguy on 12/06/11 at 08:24:20 26 degrees this morning, and gonna be 19 tomorrow. Yet that bike doesn't seem to mind. My gel battery is now almost four years old and has never seen a charger. It cranks just like it does in summer. But last winter it seemed to struggle more, but that was with different oil in it. This spring I changed to Rotella T6 5W-20 and seems in cold temperatures it makes a difference. That stuff is simply amazing. Should have switched years ago. I am also very pleased with the inexpensive kevlar brake pads. Last way way longer than others and have a better feel to it. OEM pads were more like on/off, thus easier to lock the front on loose ground or dirty tarmac. They do require a tad more force on the lever, but I like it that way. It feels more safe like that. They are on the bike since a couple thousand miles and show hardly any wear. Rotor doesn't seem to mind either. Highly recommended! |
Title: Re: Getting colder now... Post by Serowbot on 12/06/11 at 08:33:22 Do you have a ink to those brake pads, Ralfy?... I'd like to try them... :-?... |
Title: Re: Getting colder now... Post by ralfyguy on 12/06/11 at 08:47:10 Got them on eBay about a year ago. Gotta see if the link is still there. Now they DID take some time to "bed" in. Require force was a bit higher the first few days, but no biggie. They are also a bit more aggressive with increasing Rotor temps. Kinda like F1 carbon brakes. LOL |
Title: Re: Getting colder now... Post by ralfyguy on 12/06/11 at 20:46:11 I think they were like these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-FRONT-Brake-Pads-LS-650-Savage-Boulevard-95-08-/120661674005?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item1c17ff0815#ht_2458wt_872 The original seller doesn't list them anymore. |
Title: Re: Getting colder now... Post by verslagen1 on 12/06/11 at 22:53:35 I really like the pads offered by this guy. It looks like he's got a couple of brands he gets I got a set of these I haven't used yet, cause the 1st set I got from him (X brand) have lasted since last year. That's around 10k miles and I got a lot more to go. Really wish I logged when I started. Kevlar is the way to go. feels like stock with no squeal. The EBC's I got were soft and took a lot of squeeze to stop. Keep you eye on this vendor, he has sales around this time of the year and those pads will drop to about $12 61727F756A74666A130 wrote:
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