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Old Oct 12th, 2011, 1:18 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Vesrah Racing Brake Pads

RidersDiscount.com is now a stocking dealer for Vesrah Racing Brake Pads. Many RD staffers have cut their teeth on Vesrah pads because they offer consistent feel and a long life in all racing conditions. Aside from their proprietary sintered metal compound, which resists brake fade, the friction material itself is backed by a metal plate that’s harder than those used in OEM pads for a more even pressure across the pad/rotor interface. This not only contributes to greater brake performance with less effort at the lever, but it also ensures even brake pad wear and consequently, longer brake life. All Vesrah pads exceed OEM brake pads in terms of braking power across the high-performance envelope. And, although Vesrah brake pads require minimal bed-in, for users switching brands, we recommend sanding both sides of your bike’s brake rotors to remove previous brake material for maximum braking performance.

Vesrah Brake Pads are available for most late model sportbikes.

For more information, call Mike at 866.931.6644 x 804 or send a note to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with VESRAH BRAKE PADS in the subject line (please specify model/year of your motorcycle!) and we’ll get back to you right away.

Vesrah now offers three different sintered metal brake pad compounds to serve a whole spectrum of riders and racers, depending on their needs: RJL, Super RJL and Super RJL XX as detailed below.

Vesrah RJL Brake Pads, the original go-to brake pads for the club racer. Developed specifically for high-performance work, Vesrah RJL pads offer a good initial bite with a flat friction coefficient which makes them very predictable when you grab the brakes.


Vesrah Super RJL brake pads deliver a very strong initial bite, more than RJL pads - with an even higher friction coefficient which makes them very responsive to lever modulation. If you want the strongest initial bite and lots of braking power, this is the pad for you.


Vesrah Super RJL XX brake pads are the latest offering from Vesrah. These pads provide even more power than the Super RJLs, but without the big initial bite. They’re ultra responsive too where miniscule changes in pressure at the lever will be felt. If you demand ultimate stopping power, choose Vesrah Super RJL XX pads.
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