Stimpy - FSO
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FRONT.- depends mostly on your riding style, your weight, type of terrain and quality of pads (OEM, EBC, kevlar, ceramic, etc).
But I would say about 5 to 7,000 miles; I inspect and rotate sides on mine about every 3-4k once, then replace. *OEM's squeak pretty bad after a while, it's best to just get new ones once this starts. REAR.- At least double that, maybe more!
Stay AWAY from Chinese junk pads
"Kevlar Brake Pads Have Distinct Characteristics One of the best features of Kevlar brake pads is their ability to come on very quickly, with virtually no warm up needed. This is ideally suited for colder climates, but Kevlar brake pads work very well in all types of climates and weather conditions. In contrast, ceramic brake pads typically need to warm up before optimum performance is reached. Kevlar brake pads are made up of a cold compound that works well with almost any application in the marketplace."
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