As you head out of town on the N9 in the direction of Ait Benhaddu, you'll come to a large roundabout with a 70s stylee cinema tribute in the middle (there's always a Police presence there, usually with speed cameras so watch out)
Turn back on yourself to the right as if you're heading to the airport, then take the first left (may well be signposted Cimmetierre)
On your left along that road, you'll see the old town cemetary...opposite that, there is a shantytown of workshops....it's not huge, but they are crammed in there!
(Take a look on google sat maps and you'll find it easily)
In that mess of workshops are at least two places where they repair the brakes on the taxis and buses.......they will cut brake linings to size and attach (epoxy glue I think, but I honestly don't know) them to the pads.......or for 3 quid, one of the metal workers there will fab up some more pads which the brake guys will stick materiel to, so you can keep your originals.
I know it sounds extreme, but it's the Moroccan way.......they don't buy new pads/shoes, they just get them re-lined
Peter isn't showing up online tonight, which does usually mean he's away, but Zineb will help you deal with BMW Casablanca......you will be able to get a set of pads delivered overnight on the trucks for about 200DH. (no idea on pad price though, that's just the delivery)
There are also two KTM dealers in Casa......the official one and another independent one.....the indy one deals with a load of other makes and has had fork seals in for GSs before now......the guy there is Spanish but is utterly fluent in English as well.....I'm afraid the name of the place escapes me but Zineb will know it.
Good luck![]()


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