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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 06:43 PM
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Default The Extreme Moto Shop Motos ATV brake pads

Has anybody heard of these guys. www.stores.shop.ebay.ca/THE-EXTREME-SHOP-MOTOS

Apparently they sell brake pads for really cheap. They are made of kevlar and say that they are just like oem. Has anybody used kevlar brake pads and if so how good are they?
Also on their web page they don't show any 2002 - 2006 grizzly 660 rear brake pads. Anybody know if they carry them? I sent them a message but no reply yet.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 06:46 PM
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Default The Extreme Moto Shop Motos ATV brake pads

Never heard of them...If you want cheap check out Tusk brake pads at www.Rockymountainatv.com
 
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Old Feb 18, 2009 | 11:29 AM
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Default The Extreme Moto Shop Motos ATV brake pads

I have not experience with Kevlar ATV brakes, I have used Kevlar hybrid brake pads on cars before with success, but in my opinion, the best pads for a quad as far as durability and stopping power is sintered metal pads. I have found less expensive ones on ebay that have worked great, I tried the "bargain" pads one time, on my son's 300ex, he burned them up so fast I thought they were made of cardboard !! Unless you are putting pads on to sell a quad, spend the money on good, sintered pads, they will outlast organic or cheapy pads about 5 to 1.
 
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