Gauging intrest: Carbotech Bobcat brake pads
Gauging intrest: Carbotech Bobcat brake pads
Hey guys, I have contacted Catbotech in N.C to fabricate us RA guys some REALLY nice front brake pads for street and track use. This pad would be using they're famous Bobcat compound. I've been told by quiet a few track guys and instructors (as I've never used bobcats myself) that these WILL out perform the EBC's (both red and greenstuff), Hawk HPS, and the AXXIS Ultimate pad. All of which are decent pads.
I have a month to get together as large of a group as possible. As of right now the price sits at $109USD.
So just add your name to the list i'm starting below if you are intrested. Thanks guys.
1. Daddymac
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I have a month to get together as large of a group as possible. As of right now the price sits at $109USD.
So just add your name to the list i'm starting below if you are intrested. Thanks guys.
1. Daddymac
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4.
Last edited by Daddymac; May 17, 2005 at 12:24 PM.
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Are you talking about brake pads? Cuz I have no clue what you are talking about. Since I don't know what you are talking about that probably means they are not for me.
Originally Posted by bigdoggy_dog
Are you talking about brake pads? Cuz I have no clue what you are talking about. Since I don't know what you are talking about that probably means they are not for me.
just kidding man. I was confused to
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Usually when people starting using all kinds of names that I've never heard of before it usually means they are talking about parts that I probably don't want anyway. Meaning, I'm not a big racer, so when people start using a lot of racing terms I probably don't want anything they are talking about anyway.
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Brake Pads in general aren't too hard to do. Shouldn't take more then an hour to do a front set for a newb. hehe
Um....I got the short shift kit from WORKS!! As far as i know its the only place to buy it. heh
Um....I got the short shift kit from WORKS!! As far as i know its the only place to buy it. heh
Originally Posted by Daddymac
Brake Pads in general aren't too hard to do. Shouldn't take more then an hour to do a front set for a newb. hehe
Um....I got the short shift kit from WORKS!! As far as i know its the only place to buy it. heh
Um....I got the short shift kit from WORKS!! As far as i know its the only place to buy it. heh
I got the 30% one. That with the bushings was a HUGE difference. I'd recommend the RRM clutchline too at some point.
Now, back on topic. If your intersted in the brake pads...add your name.
Now, back on topic. If your intersted in the brake pads...add your name.


