Introduction to motorcycle brake pads
Date:2023-04-13 Click:487
Brake pad substrates are usually made of metallic materials, such as steel or aluminum alloy, and have appropriate strength and rigidity to withstand pressure and wear during braking. The surface layer of brake pads is usually made of friction materials, such as organic materials, semi-metallic materials or ceramic materials, which have good friction performance and heat resistance, and can provide good braking effect.
The braking effect of the brake pad depends on the material and friction coefficient of the brake pad surface layer, as well as the contact area and pressure between the brake pad and the brake disc. Therefore, different brake pads are suitable for different motorcycles and different driving conditions, such as highway driving and mountain driving, etc.
When using a motorcycle, the brake pads will wear out with the increase of use time, so they need to be checked and replaced regularly. It is generally recommended to replace the brake pads when the brake pads are worn to the specified thickness, so as to ensure the braking effect and driving safety.