Sintered Brake Pads For Royal Enfield Classic 350/500 (2016 Onwards) - Rear - CB312


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CRANK1 Sintered Brake Pads are commonly used in superbikes. They are known for their durability, high performance, and ability to handle extreme riding conditions. Below are some key features and benefits of the CRANK1 Sintered Series.


HIGH HEAT TOLERANCE:

CRANK1 sintered brake pads excel in high-temperature conditions, making them suitable for aggressive riding, track use, or challenging terrains. They maintain consistent performance even under heavy braking, helping to prevent brake fade.


EXCELLENT STOPPING POWER:

CRANK1 sintered pads offer strong and consistent stopping power, making them ideal for riders who demand precise control and responsiveness from their brakes. This is especially important in situations that require quick stops.


LONGER LIFESPAN:

Due to their robust construction, CRANK1 sintered pads typically have a longer lifespan than organic alternatives. This results in fewer replacements and reduced maintenance costs over time.


VERSATILITY:

CRANK1 sintered pads perform well in various weather conditions, including wet or muddy environments. They maintain reliable stopping power even when wet.


LESS BRAKE FADE:

CRANK1 sintered pads help minimize brake fade, even under extreme riding conditions.


SUITABLE FOR TOURING:

CRANK1 sintered pads are often recommended for motorcycles carrying heavy loads, such as touring bikes or those used for long-distance travel. Their durability and heat resistance make them ideal for such applications.


Please refer to the image for size and specifications.


Technical Specifications:

• Specific pressure: P < 5.1 MPa
• Sliding speed: V < 30 m/s
• Constant maximum temperature: 680°C
• Short-term maximum temperature: 830°C


FEATURES:

• Very high static friction coefficient
• Low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
• Special braking surface modification
• Stainless-steel heat shield on the backing plate for thermal insulation
• Minimal difference in braking performance between dry and wet conditions
• High abrasion resistance
• High braking power up to 660°C (maximum 830°C)
• The sintered friction material is soldered to a copper-coated backing plate, virtually eliminating the risk of separation (a common issue with organic materials)

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