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1993 Aprilia Climber Rear Brake Pads


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#1 canadianstrom

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Posted 14 September 2009 - 07:45 PM

my rear pads are getting thin and my local bike shop (non-trials ) is having a hard time matching a replacement for the Galfer 1805gf that I took out. If you have a source for manufacturer and part #'s that would be great . Also are there different compounds available and what would their characteristics be?
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Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:23 PM

View Postcanadianstrom, on Sep 14 2009, 08:45 PM, said:

my rear pads are getting thin and my local bike shop (non-trials ) is having a hard time matching a replacement for the Galfer 1805gf that I took out. If you have a source for manufacturer and part #'s that would be great . Also are there different compounds available and what would their characteristics be?
many thanks

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Posted 14 September 2009 - 09:54 PM

thanks for the link, hadn't seen that supplier's site before but when looking at their listing they just have front pads for the Aprilia that I could see.
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Posted 15 September 2009 - 06:51 PM

Used to get all my Aprilia stuff from the Tryals Shop in the States

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 11:48 AM

I sourced some pads from my local mc dealer; they are SBS ( scandinavian brakeing systems) 574lf . they are a low friction ceramic , have given a more progressive feel than my previous , less lock up but I suppose that may change as they wear in. FYI they are also fitted to Aprilia RS 50 96- , what ever that is, some cagiva 125's and KTM SX 65 00-.
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