Hi Andrew. As promised. My verdict is they are now very acceptable indeed. So much so the OEM tyres now struggle to stop without complaining. Especially if not bone dry. Ive drifted it sideways a few times by accident ( Not by skill either ! ) . Tyre upgrade needed me thinks 👍
@@VFRMitchThank you for posting your feedback. These pads are available here in India at a higher price than the stock Brembo ones. Also, I was under the impression that the stock pads at rated HH while they are in fact rated FF. I do a lot of hard braking and the brake discs on my Interceptor are often blue after some aggressive riding. If these are indeed a fair bit better, I will get these when I need new pads. Right now my bike has barely 2500 km on the clock so I estimate a few months before I need new ones, subject to how often my discs turn blue! 😅 By the way, have you posted your feedback in a video yet?
kindly consider EPFA 209 hh. they are lot more stopping power at speed, when cold EPfa are = to HH pads. for rear there is no need for the anti squeal shim, you can install it as it it from the pack. I have used EBC pads on ma motorcycle its awesome the brake feel so nice better than OEM and also lasts really really long EPFA HHin the fron and fa HHfor the rear
Hi Roger. Thanks for watching. Mine are good at the moment. They’ll get a rebuild when they’ve seen a bit more wet weather. Only had about 700 dry miles on at time of the video.
Top video pal it’ll be a lot of use keep ‘em coming 👍🏻
Cheers Matey. Will test them out tomorrow. If weather behaves I’ll be in touch 👍
I have these pads on all 3 of my bikes. Best overall pads for the street IMO
Nicely done !👍
Thank you! 👍
Be interested to know if the new pads have better performance and longevity. Good video nice and simple, well explained.
Thank you Andrew. I’ll be out with the bike tomorrow whilst hopefully filming the next upgrade video. I’ll let you all know how I get on 👍
@@VFRMitch How did they do?
@@not_enoughmana the EBC pads are very good indeed. A worthy upgrade. The OEM Ceat tyres are now struggling under enthusiastic braking.
Hi Andrew. As promised. My verdict is they are now very acceptable indeed. So much so the OEM tyres now struggle to stop without complaining. Especially if not bone dry. Ive drifted it sideways a few times by accident ( Not by skill either ! ) . Tyre upgrade needed me thinks 👍
@@VFRMitchThank you for posting your feedback. These pads are available here in India at a higher price than the stock Brembo ones. Also, I was under the impression that the stock pads at rated HH while they are in fact rated FF. I do a lot of hard braking and the brake discs on my Interceptor are often blue after some aggressive riding. If these are indeed a fair bit better, I will get these when I need new pads. Right now my bike has barely 2500 km on the clock so I estimate a few months before I need new ones, subject to how often my discs turn blue! 😅 By the way, have you posted your feedback in a video yet?
Great informative video thanks!!
Thanks for watching Andreas 👍
kindly consider EPFA 209 hh. they are lot more stopping power at speed, when cold EPfa are = to HH pads.
for rear there is no need for the anti squeal shim, you can install it as it it from the pack.
I have used EBC pads on ma motorcycle its awesome the brake feel so nice better than OEM and also lasts really really long EPFA HHin the fron and fa HHfor the rear
Thank you for watching and your kind feedback 👍
Good to hear the anti squeel plates can be discarded.
I left them out because I could not get the pads in with the plates.
Common complaint with callipers is sticking sliders you did not lube either the front or rear calipers.
Hi Roger. Thanks for watching. Mine are good at the moment. They’ll get a rebuild when they’ve seen a bit more wet weather. Only had about 700 dry miles on at time of the video.
Why have you not had your caliers recalled. Btw i fitted SBS my personal favorite over ebc that tends to wear the disc more.
Was the recall not for the earlier bikes?? . Mines a 2022 . It went back to the dealer got it’s first service and nothing was said.
@@VFRMitch if no bybre on the caipers then all good
Bro antha insulated brake piston link pls
These pads stop great but they still squeak on my 23 int650, so annoying! only the Rear squeaks.
@@wallycleaver1046 mine are fine. Did you refit the anti squeal shims?
@@VFRMitch I ended up truing the stock set on a grinding wheel, and then gluing them in.
It has now been good for 200miles around town riding. Thanks
Hey there please can i use the same pads with abs on my interceptor 2023 ? Thanks in advance
Hi There. Mine is a 2022 Euro 5 model so I don’t see why not. Nothing is likely to have changed. Thanks for watching.
Perfect then. Mine too. Thanks for your answer. I love your videos btw 🙏🙏
Do you have an idea please where you can find a replacement for the brake pad pin ( the rod)? The same one you have. Thanks in advance
not available in India 😮💨
That’s a shame
They are available in India, mostly online for 3300 INR while the stock Brembo ones cost around 2600 INR, I think.
Hate those black rims