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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
If you're looking for pads that will last a long time and handle a lot of power and you don't want to shave the crap out of them to make them fit your clutch basket then this is the best option for you. if you know RDM? you want a set of pads from him but you don't want to wait 6 months to get them? then these are the best contenders and honestly I think they hold power better than his. They may take a moment to warm up and get really sticky but with a $19 CNC clutch plate off of Ali express and a stock spring these things effing grip like a beast, I'm running a 28 tooth sprocket with a 9 horsepower 13,000 RPM screamer and it's been 3 months and they are showing no signs of wear. These beat clay pads, black pads, pencily racer pink pads, and they appear to have some kind of semi-metallics in them as well like brass or copper.
D.C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
These are very nice pads and should get a long life out of them! I had to sand them down just a little bit to get them to float well inside the clutch cage! This procedure is common with all of these types of clutch pads. Much better than the Pink Pencil Easer Pads!
Kathleen Stiver
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
No, I have several motors one of them. I use expensive clutch clutch plates in the heat sensitive high temperature. Yeah when I use the ones I got here they run fine grips. The only thing is you have to constantly tighten it once in a while because they do degrade a little bit on a quicker side, but they’re good, I put about 20 miles on my bike
Customer thinks it's good.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
These pads work well and fit perfectly. They are a little noisy though. I'm trying to find a way to quiet them up. No slippage at the time of install and have nothing bad to report other than the noise. Not extremely loud but I like a quiet clutch.
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