I would like to know if I can put Ceramic pads on the front and rear of my 2008 Stallion?
I would like to know if I can put Ceramic pads on the front and rear of my 2008 Stallion?
Sure, ceramic brakes are a very good choice for braking, low dust and better stopping power when hot = longer pad life and less noise
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Have you checked your brakes? I have 55000 on my Stallion and I'm no where near needing brakes. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
I have 17000 on mine but I have had warped rotors on it since I bought it 3 years ago. I could probably wait until until spring time but I'm going to be in a veterans day parade on Nov. 7th and possibly be part of the road crew as a blocker to the intersections.
Each year here in Detroit we generally have about 400 bikes show up for the Veterans Parade so I want to feel comfortable in it. I just wanted to know if it is okay to put ceramic brake pads on my stallion or if I need to keep the original regular break pads on it. I'm going to do both the front and back and I know I can put ceramic on the back, I just didn't know if I could put them on the front since the rotors are motorcycle rotors?
I thought I had warped rotors on mine also. It turned out to be the bushings on the bottom shock mounts were worn out. I replaced them and everything has been fine. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
25-30K There is a lot of weight sitting on them. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
My original rear pads wore down to metal at 35K. I replaced the rotors and installed ceramics and they are holding up a lot better.