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Old Dec 21, 1999 | 07:06 PM
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Does anyone know of any good brake pads and shoes for the mud and water and also where to order them. I'm looking for something with pre-cut grooves to allow the mud and sand to drain off. I previously cut my own grooves in the shoes, but eventually the braking compound seperated from the metal shoe. I'm looking for some brand names, so I know what to ask for when ordering. My dealer only has stock and EBC, neither of which have the pre-cut grooves. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am currently running EBC shoes and full metallic pads. Thanks!
 
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Old Dec 22, 1999 | 09:01 AM
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YamaHonda, EBC does make grooved brake shoes for most models of ATV's. A while back I asked my dealer if EBC made grooved shoes for my ATV and they told me no, but when I emailed EBC they told me that they do make the grooved shoes. What model ATV do you have?
 
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Old Dec 22, 1999 | 11:28 AM
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Brian,
Thanks, I'll have to give EBC a call or call around to some of the companies in the magazines and see if I can locate some. These are for a Grizzly, but I'd also like to find some good brake shoes for my Hondas. The way I go through them, I just need to order a case of them.

Thanks again!
 
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