Motorcycle Brake Discs
The lightest and best performing brake discs for any motorcycle come from world number one brand EBC Brakes. Produced in the UK the new EBC Prolite X and XC brake discs range for sportbikes set new trends in motorcycle aftermarket brakes being lighter in weight, delivering better feel and modulation and looking great on your revamped sportbike.
Whilst the most popular motorcycle brake discs from EBC feature gold anodised alloy centre hubs EBC Brakes also make their CC motorcycle brake disc range with polished alloy centre hubs which come heat lacquer sealed to protect against the elements and look great on streetfighter and custom motorcycles.
Since 2011 EBC discs are being made with a new specially cast and German mill rolled stainless steel which eliminates any chance of disc scratching or scoring and allows the use of any disc pad brand to be used. The best pads to use are without doubt the EBC new EPFA range sintered superbike pads for fastest street and track day riding but the new GPFA series sintered pads set the bar even higher for strictly track racing use.
There are many other outstanding features of the new EBC motorcycle brake disc range such as the unique SD system square drive button system that is exclusive to EBC and completely eliminates disc buckling and brake vibration.
Many race riders use EBC products these days and numerous testimonials can be seen in the EBC Hall of Fame.
If you ride off road, a superb choice of motorcycle brake disc for you will be the EBC OS Series Oversize brake disc kits that are delivered with the necessary relocation bracket and take minutes to fit bringing up your braking power by 30% or the new EBC Supermoto motorcycle brake disc series also increasing your stopping power for street and off road use.
EBC Brakes produce the largest range of brakes in the world and have been the number one aftermarket brand for over 35 years, employing 400 people worldwide and manufacturing 100% in the UK and USA all finished parts.
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