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ST1300 brakes

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macpac:
Expert advice requested: I need to replace my ST1300 rear brake pads. Can I get a recommendation or 3 for brand/type?
Thanks. :-\

DirtFlier:
Use the standard Honda pads and you can't go wrong.  Some of the aftermarket stuff may be cheaper but often times they'll chew a disc to bits.  Do you want to pay now or pay later?   :-) 

RIDEMYST:
I agree. I tried several aftermarket pads and the Honda brakes outlasted all of them. -JEP-

macpac:
Thanks all. Happy turkey day.

roginoz:
I use the OEM pads; they last a long time and provide good braking in my opinion.  If you use a different pad compound than what's being replaced, you need to clean the pad residue off of the rotors.  Install metallic pads after using the OEMs and it'll be really grabby.

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