- ONLY FOR RACE USE
- The highest performance friction level is known.
- NOT R90 street legal or TÜV tested.
- Guaranteed lifetime performance.
GPFAX Sintered Road Race Brake Pads have by far the highest known friction with a measurement between 0.6 and 0.7 and deliver the most amazing brake effect. Because of this factor, they are unsuitable for street use or for road tires.
Zero brake fade is guaranteed and the heat stability of these brake pads is perfect leaving the racer with high confidence and a product that can be used over numerous races.
GPFAX Sintered Road Race brake pads are a closed circuit use pad only and street/highway riding with this material is highly inadvisable and dangerous.
Such high friction levels as delivered by these pads are for ideal track conditions with race tires or slicks on prepared asphalt surfaces and NOT for use with highway tires or on the highway.
This material is not ECE R 90 approved nor TUV tested with a German ABE and use on the highway is, therefore, illegal in many countries.
The material quickly builds from an initial friction level of 0.6 (which in itself is a massive brake friction level rarely achieved by any competitor material) up to a huge 0.7 with a minimum in-stop friction level of 0.65.
This tiny fall off from 07 – 0.65 during braking would be almost undetectable by the rider allowing superb brake feedback and control at the lever and allowing feathering of the brake predictably and steadily throughout deceleration.
The new material also wears better and causes lower rotor/disc damage than previous materials and should be good for 4-5 race events of a typical 20-25 lap duration minimum.
Pads should be discarded when less than 2.5 mm of friction material remains to avoid fluid vapor lock due to excess piston fluid volume.
This material contains no toxic lead nickel or zinc which is a trick used by our competitors to ramp up friction levels the cheap way.
Preparing your Race discs/rotors before using this Compound.
Many pads contain carbon particles some in high percentages and this leaves a grey glaze on rotors.
This MUST be removed by fine abrasive paper or what is known as a Scratch Pad in the USA.
Take care not to promote deep scratches on the rotor which will cause prolonged bedtimes.