Brembo OE Powersports
Brembo OE Powersports 07HD16SA Sintered Front Brake Pad for Harley-Davidson XL R Sportster 883cc
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Brembo OE Powersports 07HD16SA Sintered Front Brake Pad for Harley-Davidson XL R Sportster 883cc
- Sintered compound, specifically designed for front applications to perform efficiently in all conditions
- NUCAP NRS technology secures a mechanical and indestructible bonding of the compound
- Good wear resistance that performs from cold to hot
The Brembo OE Powersports 07HD16SA front brake pad is designed specifically for Harley-Davidson XL R Sportster models from 2000 to 2003, providing reliable stopping power and enhanced safety during your rides. Crafted with a high-performance sintered compound, these pads deliver excellent braking efficiency across a wide temperature range, ensuring consistent performance whether you're commuting or enjoying spirited riding. The sintered material is engineered for durability, offering good wear resistance and longevity even under demanding riding conditions. Thanks to Brembo's NUCAP NRS technology, the brake pad features a secure, indestructible bond that maintains its integrity and performance over time, reducing the need for frequent replacements. These pads are suitable for front applications, providing a confident braking experience with improved modulation and feedback. Easy to install, the Brembo 07HD16SA pads are an ideal upgrade for riders seeking quality components that enhance safety and riding comfort. Whether riding in urban environments or on open roads, these brake pads ensure you have reliable stopping power when you need it most, making them a trusted choice for motorcycle enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Features:
- Sintered compound: Designed for front braking applications to perform efficiently in all riding conditions
- NUCAP NRS technology: Ensures a mechanical and indestructible bond for long-lasting durability
- Excellent wear resistance: Maintains performance from cold starts to hot braking scenarios
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