Beringer 6 pot pads

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you can also get the r2 pads from any ktm dealer.

They don't bite as hard, but the have much better progressive feel.
 
My KTM dealer came up short on these aftermarket pads. Does anyone know where I could get any Sintered pads for my 6 pots?
 
Go to my gallery and you will see Beringer 1100 R2 pads and No to order them.also you can see Brembo gold racing line No for rear pads.i used 12 brake pads companys.i say to you there are not most powerfull bite pads this time in the market.if you use castrol SRF brake fluid you will have the absolute brakes
 
Try to contact mr ROBERT PRIZELIUS at oslo norway in phone +47238670.he is beringer dealer in norway.
 
Wicket:

You can get the soft pads through Frog Specialties in the US, and I suspect that he'll have an outlet in Europe as well - he's the US importer for Beringer.

http://www.frogspecialties.com/

Be warned, the pads last for one race, and they are about 80 euro a pair.

Cheers,

Brett
 
Supermototeam said:
Wicket:

You can get the soft pads through Frog Specialties in the US, and I suspect that he'll have an outlet in Europe as well - he's the US importer for Beringer.

http://www.frogspecialties.com/

Be warned, the pads last for one race, and they are about 80 euro a pair.

Cheers,

Brett

i know that zxr400r pads used to fit the four pot beringer anyone found anything simular to fit the 6 pot? i hear gsxr1000 pads may do the job and no doubt cost a lot less :wink: than the beringer originals. :roll:
 
The pads price in europe is 57 euros.the pads paste is full racing.for the rest gsxr....zxr.....etc who knows ?
 
ronwest99 said:
you can also get the r2 pads from any ktm dealer.

They don't bite as hard, but the have much better progressive feel.

are those are non sintered ??
 
The 1100 R2 pads are sintered.they are the best have ever found.may be there are better from these but i dont know them.in our race bikes are ok for race season.If anyone from the members knows something better from this can be show to us for try it.
 
In my book, pads that last one season on a race bike are WAY to hard. The original rubbish pads to this!
 
EBC & Ferodo both do a pad. I think the EBC part # is MXS406. Come in a bit cheaper than Beringer - £27 versus the £32 for Beringer ones. Can't remember Ferodo part number off hand, sorry :oops:

HTH
 
Supermototeam said:
Vegard said:
DCR have got a pad that Christian Iddon used last year for £36.

Is it autographed ?

Of course :)

DCR sent me the same pads that was on my bike form stock, and told me that these are the ones that the team riders use. I find this difficult to believe as if they are the same ones that were fitted from factory ( same part number) I didn't like them at all. The Beringer race-pads were not recommended, but I do not know why.

Could Beringer have delivered a rubbish cheap batch to Husaberg with same part number for production bikes?
 

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