Motorcycle brake pads are key components in the braking mechanism. When the brake lever is activated, these pads clamp onto the brake disc (in disc brake systems) or interact with other braking components, creating friction. This friction converts the motorcycle's kinetic energy into heat, thereby reducing the vehicle's speed. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and repeated use, ensuring reliable braking performance.
| Specification Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Motorcycle Brake Pads |
| Material | Typically composed of a combination of organic compounds, metals, and friction modifiers |
| Compatibility | Varies by model; designed to fit specific motorcycle brake systems |
| Operating Temperature | Can withstand temperatures up to 600°C (varies by material composition) |
| Service Life | Approximately 10,000 - 30,000 kilometers depending on riding conditions and usage |
| Installation | Installed in the motorcycle's brake caliper, clamping onto the brake disc |
| Certification | May comply with international braking safety standards (e.g., ECE R90) |
| Color | Usually dark in color due to the friction material, with metal backing plates |
| Package Includes | A set of brake pads (quantity depends on the motorcycle's brake system, usually enough for one or two wheels) |
A: The average service life is approximately 10,000 to 30,000 kilometers. However, this varies depending on riding conditions, terrain, and individual usage habits.
A: They are typically composed of a reliable mixture of organic compounds, metal particles, and friction modifiers to deliver balanced braking force and durability.
A: Depending on the specific material composition, these brake pads can safely withstand high operating temperatures up to 600°C.
A: No, compatibility varies by model. They are specifically designed to fit particular motorcycle brake caliper and disc systems. Please verify specifications before replacement.
A: The package includes a set of brake pads, with the exact quantity depending on the requirements of your motorcycle's braking system (usually enough to service one or two wheels).