Motorcycle Brake pads Manufacture & Supplier
MPM is a supplier of market-leading brakes pads for all brands of motorcycles, dirt bikes, Harley and ATV&UTV. We manufacture OEM and ODM motorbike brake pads and brake shoes.
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Types Of Motorcycle Brake Pads
1. Semi-metallic Brake Pads
Semi-metallic brake pads are popular in applications where high performance and durability are important, such as racing, motorcycle or heavy-duty vehicles.They are constructed using a combination of metallic and non-metallic materials, which typically include copper, iron, steel, graphite, and sometimes Kevlar, ceramic, or other materials.
The semi-metallic brake linings offered by our MPM has a higher metal content, and thus it will have better wear resistance.
2. Sintered Brake pads
Sintered brake pads are a type of brake pad commonly used in high-performance applications such as racing or heavy-duty use. Sintered brake pads are known for their excellent stopping power and durability, particularly in high-temperature environments.
Sintered brake pads are known for their excellent stopping power and durability, particularly in high-temperature environments. They are also resistant to wear and fading, making them ideal for heavy use.
However, sintered brake pads can be noisy and can cause more wear on brake rotors compared to other types of brake pads. Additionally, they may not perform as well in colder temperatures, as they need to reach a certain temperature to work effectively. As with any type of brake pad, it’s important to choose the right type for your specific needs and vehicle.
3. Ceramic Brake Pads
Ceramic brake pads are a type of brake pad made from a mixture of ceramic fibers and other filler materials, bound together with a resin or similar bonding agent. They are often used in high-performance or luxury vehicles due to their high stopping power and ability to operate quietly.
Ceramic brake pads have several advantages over other types of brake pads. They generate less dust and noise, which helps keep wheels cleaner and reduces brake noise. They are also less likely to wear down brake rotors compared to metallic brake pads. Additionally, they provide consistent braking performance over a wide range of temperatures and are less likely to fade under heavy use.