Roymundo Registered user Joined Oct 9, 2012 Messages 64 Reaction score 1 Location Hull, East Riding, England Jun 6, 2020 #1 My 2015 R1200RT LC is nearly ready for new rear brake pads. Can anyone recommend a suitable fitment?
Martyn H Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 4,062 Reaction score 450 Location Cheltenham Jun 6, 2020 #2 Roymundo said: My 2015 R1200RT LC is nearly ready for new rear brake pads. Can anyone recommend a suitable fitment? Click to expand... OE does the trick.
Roymundo said: My 2015 R1200RT LC is nearly ready for new rear brake pads. Can anyone recommend a suitable fitment? Click to expand... OE does the trick.
oddjob Registered user Joined Jan 12, 2017 Messages 298 Reaction score 0 Location Buckley, North Wales Jun 6, 2020 #3 Ferodo Online Catalogue. https://www.ferodoracing.com/products/motorcycle/ https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/#null https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle?make=BMW&cc=1100-10000&desc=&pag=1 Brake Pads to suit BMW R 1200 RT LC. https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle/5416 Brake Pads to suit BMW R 1200 GS LC. https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle/7002 Brake Pads to suit most BMW R 1200 LC iterations. Front: FDB2265 (two pairs required / available compounds ST/EF/CPRO) https://www.mandp.co.uk/search?q=FDB2265 Rear: FDB2006 (one pair required / available compounds ST/P/EF) https://www.mandp.co.uk/search?q=FDB2006
Ferodo Online Catalogue. https://www.ferodoracing.com/products/motorcycle/ https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/#null https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle?make=BMW&cc=1100-10000&desc=&pag=1 Brake Pads to suit BMW R 1200 RT LC. https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle/5416 Brake Pads to suit BMW R 1200 GS LC. https://ecat.ferodoracing.com/vehicle/motorcycle/7002 Brake Pads to suit most BMW R 1200 LC iterations. Front: FDB2265 (two pairs required / available compounds ST/EF/CPRO) https://www.mandp.co.uk/search?q=FDB2265 Rear: FDB2006 (one pair required / available compounds ST/P/EF) https://www.mandp.co.uk/search?q=FDB2006
dr nosh Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 15, 2011 Messages 1,800 Reaction score 23 Location Jamaica Inn Jun 6, 2020 #4 Try Cotswold BMW on here for good prices on OEM parts. They will post out.
thomo57 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 509 Reaction score 1 Location Oxfordshirrrrre Jun 7, 2020 #5 Martyn H said: OE does the trick. Click to expand... +1 for OE brake pads.. IMHO aftermarket pads may be slightly cheaper up front but can cause excessive disc wear, which will sting when you need new discs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Martyn H said: OE does the trick. Click to expand... +1 for OE brake pads.. IMHO aftermarket pads may be slightly cheaper up front but can cause excessive disc wear, which will sting when you need new discs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk