【DAYTONA】Stainless Pad Pin Set Review
Fits: KAWASAKI KDX250SR, YAMAHA DT230 LANZA, YAMAHA DT230 LANZA, HONDA VTR1000F VTR1000F FIRESTORM, HONDA VTR1000F VTR1000F FIRESTORM, HONDA VTR1000F, HONDA VT250 SPADA, HONDA VTR1000F, HONDA VT250 SPADA, HONDA VT250FXELVIS, HONDA VT250FXELVIS, HONDA VT250F2H, HONDA Shadow750, HONDA ShadowSLASHER, HONDA SL230, HONDA ST1100, HONDA VFR400Z, HONDA VRX400R100 ROADSTER, HONDA VFR400Z, HONDA VFR400SE,
Is there a problem with being thinner than OEM?
I'm sorry I couldn't provide a photo, but when I used it on my NINJA2 Helmet 50RSL, I compared it with the OEM one, and the shaft part that holds the pad is clearly thinner,
The measurements were taken from the OEM, so they should be the same diameter." This was the case
I have a question for those who are familiar with Brake, is there any particular problem with the thin shaft part?
Has anyone who bought the same Stainless Steel Pad Pin had a similar case? I would like to hear your opinion. Thank you in advance.
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Just received them
I just received my package. Everything is well packed,thank you. Tha brake pad pins looks very nice and high quality. When i install them in a few days i will write more View detail
More rust-resistant than OEM Product
I used this for an overhaul of a very old OEM Caliper. The previous owner had maintained it to some extent and it was not so badly worn, but I wanted to assemble it in a new and clean condition if I was going to overhaul it. I chose it because I wanted to assemble it in a brand new and clean condition. View detail
Expect durability
The Rear Brake Pads had uneven wear, and in the process of reviewing the various parts, we decided to replace the pad pins as they were deteriorating.
The OEM pad pins were only a little over a year old before replacement, but some of them were corroded and pitted.
I thought about ordering OEM again, but this time, after about a year of damage, I decided to try Stainless Steel Pad Pin, which is supposed to be more durable than OEM.
I checked the Pad pin I received, it was nicely finished, dimensions Exactly, and the surface was smooth compared to the OEMPad pin.Material.:It is Stainless Steel, so it should be resistant to corrosion, and I would expect this to be durable.
The work was completed by removing the rear caliper, pulling out the OEM pad pin, applying molybdenum grease to the new Stainless Steel pad pin, inserting it into the caliper, and putting the caliper back on. This time, I had to remove the rear wheel for other work, so it took a little time to complete the whole process, but after the work was completed, there were no problems and the rear brake was working properly. The rear brake seemed to work better, but I think it was just my imagination.
It is a slightly more expensive item than the OEMPad pin, but if it lasts as long as expected, I think it is a good buy. I just installed it, so I don't know if it is as durable as expected, but from the looks of it, it looks promising, so I am glad I bought it so far.
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Rust-resistant Material from OEM:Replace with Stainless Steel!
OEM is prone to rust, so we replaced it with this product.
Cap is also included.
Material:I thought about Titanium, but it's too expensive Material:Stainless Steel
Quantity because Front is Double disk.:Buy 3 for 1 Set for 1 Vehicle.
The OEM cap can be removed with a slotted screwdriver.
This is very hard to loosen and almost nappy.
The attached Cap is a Hexagonal Wrench for peace of mind.
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It's good because it lasts a long time and is hard to handle.
[How is it used?
It was installed on the front caliper and rear caliper of a YAMAHA TZr50R under restoration.
I thought the Pat Pin was rusty because it was an abandoned vehicle, but it was in beautiful condition thanks to this product.
Was the one you received as per Image?
We disassembled Caliper and cleaned it lightly, but it was clean enough to be usable as is.
Once again, it was a good price to purchase the product, so it was helpful. I like that it is durable as a product.
Was the installation difficult?
For those who can tinker with Caliper, I don't see any particular problem.
How was your experience with it?
I can't get a feel for the performance, but it seems to be fine.
[Included Parts:were they on?
nothing special
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
nothing special
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