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NICHE Front Brake Rotor Caliper Pad Kit for Polaris Ranger 400 700 800 TM Sportsman 570 1911373 1911374 5244314 1912120

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About this item

  • Compatible with OEM Part Numbers Front Left Caliper Polaris 1911373, 1912136, 1912126, 1911944, 1911612, 1910990, 1910825, 1911647, 1912364, 1911616, 1912364, 1910843, 1912119; Front Right Caliper Polaris 1911374, 1912137, 1912127, 1911945, 1911613, 1910826, 1910991, 1911648, 1910844, 1911063, 1912365, 1911617, 1912120
  • Compatible with OEM Rotor Part Numbers Polaris 5244314
  • Compatible with OEM Mounting Bracket Part Numbers Polaris 1910513
  • Compatible with OEM Brake Pads Part Numbers Polaris 2202413, 2202097, 1910672, 1910514
  • Compatible with Polaris 2010-2013 Ranger 400, 2005-2007, 2011-2013 Ranger 500, 2007 Ranger 700, 2013 Ranger 800 Midsize, 2005-2006 Ranger TM, 2017-2019 Sportsman 570 6x6, 2015-2019 Sportsman X2 570



Product Description

NICHE Brake Pads ATV UTV Stopping Safety Semi Metallic Padding
OEM MPN's: 1910513,2202413,1911374,1912137,1912127,1911945,1911613,1910826,1910991,1911648,1910844,

MK1007959

Niche Powersports Brake Pads Replacement
About NICHE

NICHE specializes in the highest quality Powersports replacement parts. Our parts meet or exceed the quality of the original parts that come with your machine. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. Let NICHE components fix your machine today!

NICHE Complete Front or Rear Caliper, Rotor Pad Kit MK1007959

  • Includes: NICHE Complete Front or Rear Caliper, Rotor Pad Kit
  • Compatible with the following brands: Polaris
  • Compatible with the following models: Ranger 400,Ranger 500,Ranger 700,Sportsman 570
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 1910513,2202413,1911374,1912137,1912127,1911945,1911613,1910826,1910991,1911648,1910844,1911063,1912365,1911617,1912120,1911373,1912136,1912126,1911944,1911612,1910990,1910825,1911647,1912364,1911616,1910843,1912119,5244314,2202413,1910514,1910514,1910672,1910672,1911374
  • Rotor 1 Profile: Plain
  • Rotor 1 Type: Solid
  • Rotor 1 Outer Diameter: 228 mm
  • Rotor 1 Thickness: 4 mm
OEM MPN's: 1910513,2202413,1911374,1912137,1912127,1911945,1911613,1910826,1910991,1911648,1910844,

NICHE Brake Rotor

A brake rotor is what your vehicle’s brake pads clamp down on to stop the wheels from spinning.

Brake rotors are the circular discs that are connected to each wheel. Rotors are designed to turn motion (kinetic energy) into thermal energy (heat)

Just like brake pads, brake rotors wear down every time you apply the brakes. On average, rotors can last anywhere from 30,000 to 80,000 miles

OEM MPN's: 1910513,2202413,1911374,1912137,1912127,1911945,1911613,1910826,1910991,1911648,1910844,

NICHE Brake Caliper

Where?

  • A brake caliper straddles each rotor in the front, which is mounted to the wheel hub

How many?

  • While many ATVs have 4 brake calipers, 1 for each wheel, it is not uncommon for an ATV to have only 3 calipers.

How it works?

  • When the brakes are applied, brake fluid is pushed from the master cylinder to the caliper piston. The force of the brake fluid causes the piston to apply pressure to the brake pads, which then squeeze the rotor. The friction and heat created by the brake pads on the rotor creates a drag on the rotor
OEM MPN's: 1910513,2202413,1911374,1912137,1912127,1911945,1911613,1910826,1910991,1911648,1910844,

NICHE Brake Caliper Mounting Bracket

Purpose of a brake caliper mounting bracket?

- Designed to keep your caliper in the right position

Can a caliper mounting bracket go bad?

- The brake caliper pin can slide into a bore in the bracket, the rubber boot can fail and allow water or other outside dirt into the bore, causing corrosion and binding.

What does a loose caliper sound like?

- A loose caliper will move around and make a clicking sound that comes from the wheel. Each brake has a backing plate that if bent inward will rub against the rotor or caliper and create a clicking sound.