Lyndal Brake Pads Model #
Tennessee Vision
Posted 2011-07-06 6:38 PM (#90351)
Subject: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Spring Hill, Tennessee
Can anyone tell me the model number for front and rear Lyndal Z pads for an 09' Vision? I'm guessing all the Vision's use the same pads, but just in case...mine is an 09'.

Thanks!
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-07-07 12:57 PM (#90390 - in reply to #90351)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Visionary

Posts: 4278
This was pretty hard going to there web site and looking them up.
http://lyndallracingbrakes.com/apps/application_guide-victory.htm
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Tennessee Vision
Posted 2011-07-19 9:16 PM (#91190 - in reply to #90390)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Spring Hill, Tennessee
But then I would have missed your friendly banter on this forum.

Thanks for your response.
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-07-19 9:51 PM (#91200 - in reply to #91190)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Tennessee Vision - 2011-07-19 9:16 PM

But then I would have missed your friendly banter on this forum.

Thanks for your response.


Nice!

Ride Safe
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pollolittle
Posted 2011-07-20 7:58 AM (#91223 - in reply to #90351)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
How are the pads working for you? I have some front end growl that I haven't figured out yet. Pretty sure its the brakes and was thinking of putting a new set on even though these only have maybe 5000 miles on them.
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glighto11
Posted 2011-07-20 9:51 AM (#91227 - in reply to #91223)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York

pollolittle - 2011-07-20 8:58 AM How are the pads working for you? I have some front end growl that I haven't figured out yet. Pretty sure its the brakes and was thinking of putting a new set on even though these only have maybe 5000 miles on them.

Just curious about your post. I have a growl in the front also, mostly on hard, slower turns. I attributed it to the front tire maybe having some flat spots on the outer edges. Think it's possible the rotors could flex enough run the pads in a hard lean? 

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pollolittle
Posted 2011-07-20 9:57 AM (#91228 - in reply to #90351)
Subject: Re: Lyndal Brake Pads Model #


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
Possibly the prior Varyder had a loose rotor on his. The only thing I can get to jingle is the caliper, everything else seems to be tight. Possiblel the rotor warped on me. I have to change the rear tire, so when its up in the air, I'll give it another go. Mine is like as your backing up as if the caliper is still slightly closed.
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