RT brake pads

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A couple of questions relating to brake pads
I have a 90th anniversary RT1200
I know this will depend on riding styles but on average how many miles would one expect out of BMW original brake pads both front and rear?
Other than BMW main dealers where can you buy original BMW parts in particular brake pads?
How much would one expect to pay for BMW pads?
Do you have to fit BMW pads if you have BMW extended warranty?
thanks in advance
 
Replaced mine several months ago before doing a big run to Eastern Europe. Around 14k miles? Still had a couple of thousand miles in them at a guess. I used Brembos or Ferodos from Motorworks. The extended warranty does not include consumables so why would it be affected, was my reasoning? And how would they know, if they were fitted correctly? At half the price of BM parts (never mind the labour :eek) I was happy to chance it.
 
Don't worry too much about what type of pads you use as far as BMW warranty goes. The factory stoppers are fairly soft and give good feel but wear out more quickly than non genuine...
I think that whatever you end up choosing doesn't really matter because it is a "consumable" that BMW will wash its hands of anyway....


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Replaced mine several months ago before doing a big run to Eastern Europe. Around 14k miles? Still had a couple of thousand miles in them at a guess. I used Brembos or Ferodos from Motorworks. The extended warranty does not include consumables so why would it be affected, was my reasoning? And how would they know, if they were fitted correctly? At half the price of BM parts (never mind the labour :eek) I was happy to chance it.

Scotboxer what did the Brembos/Ferodos cost?
 
Ferodo or EBC cost about £30 a set i.e. £60 for a new set up front.

I like Ferodo pads as recommended by Steptoe - fitted a set to my R1150GS and will consider them for the new RS when needed.
 
A couple of questions relating to brake pads

Other than BMW main dealers where can you buy original BMW parts in particular brake pads?

thanks in advance
In my own experience, knowwhere. If anyone does know of a supplier please post details (obviously at a better than dealer price).
 
Not easy to see if in fact the pads are the "same" as the BMW original one's with the clipped on backing shim, dosen't look like they are though.

Well don't waste your time squinting at an on-line photo. Ask them.
 
Well don't waste your time squinting at an on-line photo. Ask them.

Thank's for the advice Martyn, firstly being now retired I have plenty of time to waste and secondly they where not answering the phone at 8.00am this morning !!.
 
Ferodo or EBC cost about £30 a set i.e. £60 for a new set up front.

I like Ferodo pads as recommended by Steptoe - fitted a set to my R1150GS and will consider them for the new RS when needed.

I charge £20 per disc for front pads £16 for rears.
So that's £56 for a full bike set front & rear ferodo pads. :thumb2
 
Well don't waste your time squinting at an on-line photo. Ask them.

Thank's for the advice Martyn, firstly being now retired I have plenty of time to waste and secondly they where not answering the phone at 8.00am this morning !!.

Update at 10.00am Talked to Biketorqueracing and they confirm that the Brembo pads for the RT they supply are "not" the same as the BMW originals.
 
Thank's for the advice Martyn, firstly being now retired I have plenty of time to waste and secondly they where not answering the phone at 8.00am this morning !!.

Update at 10.00am Talked to Biketorqueracing and they confirm that the Brembo pads for the RT they supply are "not" the same as the BMW originals.

So talking to them was far more useful than an internet forum ??

A lesson for us all............:beerjug:
 
So talking to them was far more useful than an internet forum ??

A lesson for us all............:beerjug:

Crikey Martyn, why on earth are you so confrontational. If it wasn't for your own "helpful" post (on this "internet forum") I wouldn't have been aware of Biketorque Racing. Surely one of the main advantages of an Internet Forum is to share one's knowledge and to gain knowledge from others. Have a pleasant weekend.
 
Crikey Martyn, why on earth are you so confrontational. If it wasn't for your own "helpful" post (on this "internet forum") I wouldn't have been aware of Biketorque Racing. Surely one of the main advantages of an Internet Forum is to share one's knowledge and to gain knowledge from others. Have a pleasant weekend.

It wasn't intended to be confrontational.......
 


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