BREMBO SD 07PO06SD Off-Road sintered brake pads pair for POLARIS

for POLARIS MAGNUM 2X4, SCRAMBLER 2X4, SCRAMBLER 4X4, SPORTSMAN, SPORTSMAN MV, TRAIL BLAZER, TRAIL BOSS, XPEDITION

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748510
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07PO06SD

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The Off-Road brake pad pair made of sintered compound is designed to tackle the most challenging off-road conditions. Thanks to its advanced composition, it offers excellent efficiency and stability in all usage conditions, ensuring reliable performance even in the toughest terrains, such as mud and water. Compared to the SX compound, this solution is less aggressive, allowing for superior modulation and more precise brake control.

With a height of 41.28 mm and a thickness of 8 mm, these pads are equivalent to OE and certified ECE-R90, ensuring they meet safety and performance standards. It is important to note that for dual disc applications, two packages must be purchased, and they should not be used with cast iron discs. Choosing this product means opting for effective and long-lasting braking, ideal for off-road motorcycle enthusiasts.

  • Compound: sintered
  • Height: 41.28 mm
  • Thickness: 8 mm
  • Equivalent to OE
  • Certification: ECE-R90
  • Applications: suitable for off-road use
  • Superior modulation compared to the SX compound
  • Reliable performance in mud and water conditions
  • Not usable with cast iron discs
  • For dual disc applications, two packages must be purchased
Made inItaly
Height41,28 mm
Pieces2
HomologationECE-R90
TypeEquivalent to OE
Thickness8 mm
CompoundSintered
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POLARIS
MAGNUM 2X4 500 2002
SCRAMBLER 2X4 500 2005-2012
SCRAMBLER 4X4 500 2005-2012
SPORTSMAN 400 2003-2005
SPORTSMAN 450 2006-2007
SPORTSMAN MV 700 2005
TRAIL BLAZER 330 2008-2013
TRAIL BOSS 330 2005-2013
XPEDITION 325 2002