Rogue1
400+ Posts
Has anyone purchased aftermarket rear brake pads for a 2019 Tri Glide? If so from who?
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I got that number from another Forum also. When I run the that number all that comes back is for the Can Am Spider.
About Lyndall Brake Compounds (Fitments Below)
Z-PLUS:
Get an immediate brake performance improvement over stock pads with our Z+ soft brake pad. This is a great pad for putting on a stock Harley. Utilizing a specially formulated Dupont Carbon-Kevlar compound, this tried and true brake pad will deliver 10% more stopping power than stock pads. Zero dust or noise. 30% cooler and 50% lighter than sintered pads.
GOLD-PLUS:
Our next step up in performance is the Gold+. This is a harder pad than the Z+ with 20% more stopping power than a sintered pad and is half the weight. Zero dust or noise. Runs cooler, with little to no noise or dust.
XTREME:
Introducing the Xtreme series, 30% more stopping power than our Gold+ series. Made in America with the latest friction material from Dupont. Moderate dust. Delivers 18,000 miles of Xtreme performance. The Xtreme series from Lyndall is the most advanced brake that we’ve ever produced. The Lyndall Xtreme series boasts the highest friction rating yet: HH. This means these brakes will give you a .6 coefficient from ambient to first fade and a .6 coefficient from first recovery to second fade.
I have been contacting Lyndall every quarter for 15 months & they don't make pads for our trikes. Just got the most recent response this morning.
I will most likely go with the EBC HH pads Jack mentioned when the time comes.
I looked, it seems you can still get the front sets but I did not see any for the rears for mine
7254 Harley Davidson Brake (Front or Rear)
Regular price 54[SUP]0[/SUP]
I thought someone was asking for a 19.. thats what I searched