Rear Brake Pad Recommendation?

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I ended up buying the EBC double sintered. I originally posted about my difficulty in finding a EBC part number for the rear.
I found part numbers for the front, but not the rear. I came across an Amazon part number that was for the rear, but labeled Front in the ad.
I had my local dealer order the correct EBC number for the rear and it is EBC FA630HH
I have installed with no problem. Since it's 40deg today, I'm not able to test ride until warmer weather returns.

Thanks for you suggestions....... Larry
 
Hi, is needed to remove rear wheel for change the rear brake pads, or it is possible to unscrew and pull out the calliper when wheel is on?
 
I’ve used aftermarket Brembo pads, SBS (made in Denmark) and Carbone Lorraine (now called CL) pads made in France, to replace the stock OEM Brembo pads on my two current bikes, and previous 2006 BMW R1200RT.
Far superior across the board in all respects, especially the CL (CBK5 Front, RX3 rear), and SBS pads HS Front, LS Rear).
There are multiple aftermarket Brembo pad compounds, and even more OEM pad compounds specified by the bike manufacturer.
Catalog and good source for SBS.


make=TRIUMPH&ccm=2500&model=Rocket+3+GT&year=2022


CL pads;
Front-

k5.html?srsltid=AfmBOopFi7bdAbq8pb_GSVGXAHlILXKe7c6ijeTT3TpAMyJGgPhNe_Qt

Rear-

Hope this is helpful.
 
Funny, I just installed front EBC HH front pads, and now I go to order a set of rears, and Amazon says fa 630 HH wont fit 2024 rocket storm. I had that bike down because its the only one listed for 24. being a transition year from regular to storm. I put in 23 and it says it fits. I'm wondering if its just the stupid Amazon brain saying it wont fit, or did they change rear caliper on the storms? my moneys on stupid Amazon brain. Anyway, ordered.