OEM Brake pad alternatives
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OEM Brake pad alternatives
I have no issues with the OEM brakes. It's time to change the Front and Rear pads. The OEM pads are pricey.
Can anyone confirm that the Carbone Lorraine CL1232A3 pads are similar in performance as to OEM?
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Can anyone confirm that the Carbone Lorraine CL1232A3 pads are similar in performance as to OEM?
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
Carbone Lorraine claim that their A3+ pads have a greater friction factor than Genuine, http://www.cl-brakes.com/?page_id=693&lang=enRC51 Tofuman wrote:Can anyone confirm that the Carbone Lorraine CL1232A3 pads are similar in performance as to OEM?
Although I've not had any experience with CL pads, this thread may be of interest, viewtopic.php?t=7
It refers to Brembo manufacturing a "Genuine" pad which they claim is of the same construction as OEM pads.
Just a thought, might be worth a read & consideration, hope this helps.
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I have used the Brembo pads from Motoworks before but didn't really like the feel, I just pay for the BMW ones now but always fit myself and do regular clean and inspection, get the most out of them.10000 out of the rear, still loads left on the front.
Brakes are important, like tyres, just go with the best....BMW reassuringly expensive:-)
Brakes are important, like tyres, just go with the best....BMW reassuringly expensive:-)
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
Which Brembo pads were they.austin1964 wrote:I have used the Brembo pads from Motoworks before but didn't really like the feel.
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Think these
New » R1200/1250GS/Adv/RT/R/RS (liquid cooled models) » Brakes » Pads, rear
Brembo 07BB03SP sintered rear brake pads | BRA70042
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... rch=SEARCH
New » R1200/1250GS/Adv/RT/R/RS (liquid cooled models) » Brakes » Pads, rear
Brembo 07BB03SP sintered rear brake pads | BRA70042
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... rch=SEARCH
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
The Brembo 07BB03.SP are from their Premium range, http://moto.brembo.com/en/detail/07BB03 ... /rear/SP/0
The 07BB03.59 which Brembo claim to be a "sintered material developed by Brembo as OEM equipment", are from their Genuine range, http://moto.brembo.com/en/detail/07BB03 ... genuine/59
Would be interesting to know if anyone has experience of the latter pads.
The 07BB03.59 which Brembo claim to be a "sintered material developed by Brembo as OEM equipment", are from their Genuine range, http://moto.brembo.com/en/detail/07BB03 ... genuine/59
Would be interesting to know if anyone has experience of the latter pads.
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
I'm with you on that, tried some EBC FA335HH from Motorworks on the front of my first 2007 RT, https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 0&spPage=1austin1964 wrote:I just pay for the BMW ones now but always fit myself and do regular clean and inspection. Brakes are important, just go with the best.
They had no feel, threw them away, only ever use OEM now.
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Thankyou for all the feedback.
I do realize brakes are important and I have read all the threads prior to posting here.
I will give the CL a try.
Thanks again
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I do realize brakes are important and I have read all the threads prior to posting here.
I will give the CL a try.
Thanks again
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Out of interest, how much are the F&R CL pads & where do you get them from.RC51 Tofuman wrote:I will give the CL a try.
The OEM ones are £78.11 per pair for each caliper, for both F&R, that's x 3 pairs = £234.33.
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I just replaced my rear pads a couple of weeks ago - at 28,000 miles from new. Fronts were stripped, cleaned and re-fitted - they look good for several thousand miles.
The pads I had bought are EBC HH and the rear brake feels (slightly) better than before fitting the new pads, but then the front brake feels (slightly) better for a good clean !
The pads I had bought are EBC HH and the rear brake feels (slightly) better than before fitting the new pads, but then the front brake feels (slightly) better for a good clean !
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
Found a full set of CL pads on ebay for £82.39, https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/173652261454
At £77.34 EBC are a fiver less, https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/123793602529?r ... 3793602529
At £77.34 EBC are a fiver less, https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/123793602529?r ... 3793602529
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
The Brembo 07BB38.SA "Premium" range, front pads are £32.69 per pair.
The Brembo 07BB03.SP "Premium" range, rear pads are £28.92 per pair.
That's a total of £94.30 for a full set from Motorworks.
The Brembo 07BB03.SP "Premium" range, rear pads are £28.92 per pair.
That's a total of £94.30 for a full set from Motorworks.
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My experience is they just don't feel the same, put they do look nice even when fitted.
Just like a Ducati, looks nice but not quite up to the task :-)
Just like a Ducati, looks nice but not quite up to the task :-)
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Managed to find some Brembo "Genuine" range pads from Genial Motor in Italy.
Front 07BB38.84, RRP. £72.00 -45% = £39, https://www.genialmotor.it/en/57932-fro ... -2016.html
Rear 07BB03.59, RRP. £45.00 -45% = £24.00, https://www.genialmotor.it/en/54961-fro ... -2003.html
At full RRP., they are not far off the same price as BMW OEM pads, therefore, perhaps the quality/manufacture is similar.
At these discounted prices, a full set of 3 pairs would be £102.00 plus shipping. Might be worth getting some to put in the cupboard in the garage.
"Original replacement part for Brembo calipers.
Selecting these pads, you buy exactly the same OE material as used by the motorcycle manufacturer and developed for the particular application, according to the most stringent criteria."
The "red backed" Brembo "Premium" range pads might looks nice, but may not be up to the job of OEM pads or Brembo "Genuine" range.
Front 07BB38.84, RRP. £72.00 -45% = £39, https://www.genialmotor.it/en/57932-fro ... -2016.html
Rear 07BB03.59, RRP. £45.00 -45% = £24.00, https://www.genialmotor.it/en/54961-fro ... -2003.html
At full RRP., they are not far off the same price as BMW OEM pads, therefore, perhaps the quality/manufacture is similar.
At these discounted prices, a full set of 3 pairs would be £102.00 plus shipping. Might be worth getting some to put in the cupboard in the garage.
"Original replacement part for Brembo calipers.
Selecting these pads, you buy exactly the same OE material as used by the motorcycle manufacturer and developed for the particular application, according to the most stringent criteria."
The "red backed" Brembo "Premium" range pads might looks nice, but may not be up to the job of OEM pads or Brembo "Genuine" range.
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Re: OEM Brake pad alternatives
So, a summary of manufactures & prices, excluding shipping.
Ferodo £69.12
EBC £77.34
Carbone Lorraine £82.39
Brembo "Premium" £94.30
Brembo "Genuine" £102.00 (45% discount)
BMW OEM £234.33
As Cilla would say, "The choice is yours".
Ferodo £69.12
EBC £77.34
Carbone Lorraine £82.39
Brembo "Premium" £94.30
Brembo "Genuine" £102.00 (45% discount)
BMW OEM £234.33
As Cilla would say, "The choice is yours".
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