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OEM BMW Brake pads

K12GT checking in. It’s the smoothest bike I’ve ever ridden. I wish the brakes weren’t made of wood but, I’m used to “quirks” of BMW’s now, after 200K on 1150 (RT & GS-A)

Pros: smoothest bike ever ridden
Cons: brakes made of wood
Mileage: 200000 km
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My local dealer has the “value service” pricing on BMW USA’s website, front rotors/pads/sensors on an 18 330 x drive for $419.95 front and $435.95 rear.

Pros: affordable pricing
Vehicle: BMW
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masa8888
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Rating 4.0

Seems like there would be room in the market for a slightly detuned S55 base model without the fancy seats, brakes and wheels for about $5-8k less like the M3/M4: M3/M4 Competition.

Vehicle: BMW M2
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Rakshas
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

Have yet to find a better street pad than BMW's OE compound. Ceramics dust less but feel terrible.

Pros: better than ceramics
Cons: Ceramics feel terrible
Vehicle: BMW
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OEMplus.com
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

The way the brakes begin to grumble during heavy braking is less impressive, but they work well enough.

Pros: work well enough
Cons: grumble during braking
Vehicle: BMW
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some9one
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

the steering lacks the consistent weighting and tactile communication that a Porsche offers. For a car this rapid, it's not as talkative as it should be. We've also got reservations about the brakes. Our test car was fitted with competition-grade brake pads to cope with track use, but they still faded badly after a handful of hard laps.

Cons: brakes faded badly
Vehicle: BMW
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