I was using BALIUS?s with about 100,000 km of replacement.
But I bought the second generation BALIUS2 after getting a 3 year blank, so I bought it as stock. The photo shows both for Front and for Rear.
You can see a glimpse of the gold color inside the Caliper. It's so cool! (∩´∀Translated.) ∩
It is effective for gentle stopping before the red light. (Using the rear brakes makes the body less likely to lean forward and less likely to get tired!) After all, with the OEMs, no matter how much you step on it, it will always go forward. So you won't fall down because of this level of braking power. It takes a lot of force to intentionally lock the brake when driving in a straight line. It is safer than over-effective rear brakes.
As far as durability goes, it's perfect, as I've only had to replace it once with about 100,000 miles on it, and the disc rotor was replaced by Zero.
Still, I bought it again because I thought it was essential for long, tireless touring on the BALIUS?
Fits: SUZUKI DJEBEL250 XC 96-05 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Goodness of fitment, SUZUKI RMX250S 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI DJEBEL250 98 GPS[Position/Number of discs]Front/Single disc [Compatibility]◎, SUZUKI RMX250 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI RM-Z450 10-15 RMX450Z [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility
[How is it used?
D Used by TrackerFront.
Applications:Motard race, FlatDirt, Touring
I bought Repeat three times in eight years.
The brake disc rotor is a D-TRACKER-X large diameter one, and the caliper is OEM.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Just like the image. The base material, Gold, was not too assertive, but rather Large.
Was the installation difficult?
The installation is not that difficult, and if you have enough time, it is very durable.
However, if the piston is sticking or is reluctant to move, it will take a bit of work.
When removing the pad pin or caliper mounting bolt, it is recommended that you use a good precision tool from a proper tool manufacturer if possible.
When you remove the Pad, you can push the entire Pad when you push the Piston back. (Skinning) This can be done easily by using
How was your experience with it?
The performance was more than enough for my level. It decelerated as much as I gripped it firmly, and I didn't have any fading in the race. Other people have used this product in the production car class, but it is more expensive than this product. (One that is considered to have good performance) However, this product was able to decelerate as well as the Disc Rotor, and the life was long.
When I applied hard brakes, there was a lot of zinging sound. It didn't change that much when I removed the surface and applied pad grease, so I just assumed that was the characteristic.
When I wanted to apply a light front brake in DirtSection, this product was able to decelerate delicately, which was a large variable help.
There is no temperature dependence when using it on public roads, and I think it is good that it works well right from the start.
[Included Parts:were they on?
None
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
None
(Points and hangs for installation/things you should prepare together)
As the installation point or hang, the
To reduce the squeal, chamfer the short side of the pad with an ironworking file.
Apply a thin layer of brake pad grease to the surfaces of the caliper and piston. (Base material) If you apply it on the whole side, Dust will not adhere well.
If the surface of the pad pin is covered with rust or dirt, I use about #400 water-resistance paper and inexpensive lubricant such as Kure 556, etc., and clean it with oil. Then apply a thin layer of pad grease and install.
Use a mild detergent and tooth brush to clean the caliper. Use a mild detergent and toothbrush to clean calipers. ・Parts cleaners that are less aggressive to rubbers should be used only where there is a lot of dirt. (Chain cleaner) Cleaned at
Spray the entire caliper with silicon spray and wipe it with a dustcloth. (Before installing the pad)
You may want to prepare the following items together
Pad grease
Lubricant for oil sharpening
Silicon spray
RubberGrease or Silicon grease (For piston cleaning and wringing out)
Parts cleaner (Chain cleaner)
Scraper (A leather skewer or slotted screwdriver is also acceptable.)
Iron Rasp
Water-resistance Paper
PistonPliers (PistonTool) (For piston cleaning and wringing out)
Pad pin (If the rust is severe and causing bumps)View Detail
Fits: SUZUKI DJEBEL250 XC 96-05 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Goodness of fitment, SUZUKI RMX250S 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI DJEBEL250 98 GPS[Position/Number of discs]Front/Single disc [Compatibility]◎, SUZUKI RMX250 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI RM-Z450 10-15 RMX450Z [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility
Used for 07WR250F
I was a little worried because it was cheaper than OEM, but I was pleasantly surprised with the Snap and Fee Ring! The front end was much easier to work on than the rear end, and I also did some grease up and brake fluid changes.
I don't know about durability because I'm just getting started.View Detail
Fits: SUZUKI DJEBEL250 XC 96-05 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Goodness of fitment, SUZUKI RMX250S 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI DJEBEL250 98 GPS[Position/Number of discs]Front/Single disc [Compatibility]◎, SUZUKI RMX250 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI RM-Z450 10-15 RMX450Z [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility
When I used this pad on 2007 wR250x, this pad was Linear, but I didn't like the feeling of running away because the stiffness of the pad was weak in the hard area. It is the best for our WR450F. It is cheap.View Detail
Fits: SUZUKI DJEBEL250 XC 96-05 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Goodness of fitment, SUZUKI RMX250S 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI DJEBEL250 98 GPS[Position/Number of discs]Front/Single disc [Compatibility]◎, SUZUKI RMX250 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI RM-Z450 10-15 RMX450Z [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility
It should be stated that the first thing to compare it to the Racing pad is Nan Sense
On top of that, when compared to the OEM mounted pads and the Pads of Others same etc.Rank
The way the potency rises, the response of the potency against the white grip is used for my senses I think it's easy to do
But I think the braking power itself is not so high as I griped, so I use Brake on Hard In a Course like
I think there is a sense of lack of it However, I have no complaint on public roads and it is easy to use in terms of being able to grip it firmly I think it isView Detail
Fits: SUZUKI DJEBEL250 XC 96-05 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Goodness of fitment, SUZUKI RMX250S 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI DJEBEL250 98 GPS[Position/Number of discs]Front/Single disc [Compatibility]◎, SUZUKI RMX250 96-99 [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility, SUZUKI RM-Z450 10-15 RMX450Z [Position/Number of discs] Front/Single disc [Compatibility
It is used with KLX250 It works well even in the rain, and it lasts for about 10,000km because I don't have to do a full brake off-road It's good enough for cosmetic reasonsView Detail
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