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Make | Model | Description | Year | Country |
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Kawasaki | GPZ 500 S (EX 500 B1) (Twin Disc) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1988 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | ER-5 (ER 500 A2) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1998 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | ZR 550 A1 (Z 550 F) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1983 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | GPZ 500 S (EX 500 A5) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1991 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | KLF 185 A1 | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1985 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | KLF 300 A1 Bayou | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1986 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | EL 250 B2 Eliminator | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1988 | Germany |
Kawasaki | GPZ 305 A1 (EX305) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1983 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | Z 250 T Scorpion | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1983 | All Regions |
Kawasaki | GPZ 305 B2 (EX305) | Brake Shoes Rear EBC Standard | 1984 | All Regions |
Regular motorcycle brake maintenance is crucial for ensuring rider safety and vehicle performance. Well maintained brakes provide reliable stopping power and reduce the risk of accidents, especially in emergency situations. Neglecting your brakes can lead them to under perform, with potentially longer stopping distances, and even possible brake failure. Regular inspections, fluid checks, and the timely replacement of brake pads and rotors, help to maintain optimal braking performance, giving riders confidence and control on the road.