Goldfren Sintered Rear Brake Pads 014
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Goldfren Sintered Rear Brake Pads 014

All GOLDfren brake pads are made with sintered metal-ceramic and ceramic-carbon friction materials. GOLDfren brake pads are available in different compounds: AD, K5, S3, K5-LX and S33. Check out the application chart below to help you choose the best compound for your riding preference and style.

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Part No50014AD-R
MFG No. 014
Department Brakes

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  • Sintered brake pads offer no brake fade when operating at high temperatures and in wet conditions
  • Sintered brake pads provide superior stopping power and longer life compared to other brake pad types such as carbon organic, organic, or semi-metallic organic
  • Sintered brake pads are made by fusing together metallic particles under high temperatures and pressure using a pressed powdered-metal technology
  • GOLDfren is a pioneer in sintering, using advanced and progressive powder metallurgy methods
  • Designed for both wet and dry applications
  • Sintered brake pads deliver exceptional braking performance and durability under the most demanding conditions
  • All the materials used are lead and asbestos free
  • The sintered friction material is soldered to the copper lined steel backing plate making separation (which can happen with organic pads) virtually impossible

Goldfren Brake Pad Compound Application Chart

  RECOMMENDATION FEATURES RANGE OPERATING PARAMETERS
AD
  • Recommended for riders that do not ride really hard, but do want the good stopping power of a sintered brake pad when needed.
  • Optimal for street bikes, dual sport, touring trial & cruisers.
  • Designed for very low abrasive interaction with the rotor and offers quieter braking due to the ceramic composite material.
  • This compound makes for a perfect OE replacement due to its versatility.
  • high static friction coefficient
  • good abrasive resistance
  • low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
  • 3x longer operational life compared to organic and Kevlar composite materials
  • specifically designed for common street riding
  • can be used on off-road bikes *front brake* for riders that don't ride hard
  • Specific pressure: P<5.0 Mpa
  • Sliding speed: V<40 m.s-1
  • Contant Max Temp: 450C
  • Short Term Max Temp: 700C
  • Counter-surfaces: steel discs
K5
  • Recommended for riders who demand great off-road stopping power and brake pad durability when riding on tough off-road terrain.
  • Optimal for off-road dirt bikes and ATV's.
  • Designed for low abrasive interaction with the rotor, long life and self-cleaning capabilities necessary for off-road riding conditions.
  • high static friction coefficient
  • good abrasive resistance
  • thermal stability up to 500C and even up to 750C over a short term
  • self-cleaning capability
  • low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
  • 3x longer operation life compared to organic and Kevlar materials
  • developed for off-road applications because it features long life on heavy duty terrain
  • can be used on both front & rear brakes
  • for hot & dry weather use only on rear brake
  • Specific pressure: P<2.0 Mpa
  • Sliding velocity: V<20 m.s-1
  • Constant Max Temp: 500c
  • Short Term Max Temp: 750C
  • Counter-surfaces: steel discs
S3
  • Recommended on applications for larger engines or for people who ride harder than average and want the great stopping power of a sintered pad.
  • Optimal for street bikes, dual sport, touring & cruisers.
  • Designed for low abrasive interaction with the rotor and quieter braking because of the ceramic composite material.
  • High HH friction rating; performs better at higher temperatures than the AD compound.
  • very high static friction coefficient
  • minimal difference between wet & dry braking performance
  • good abrasive resistance
  • thermal stability up to 450C and even up to 800C over a short term
  • low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
  • 3x longer operation life compared to organic and Kevlar materials
  • developed for larger street bikes
  • can be used on both front & rear brakes
  • works well in both dry & wet conditions
  • use on the front brakes for off-road bikes & ATV's
  • Specific pressure: P<3.0 Mpa
  • Sliding speed: V<45 m.s-1
  • Constant Max Temp: 450C
  • Short Term Temp: 800C
  • Counter-surfaces: steel discs
K5-LX
  • Recommended for off-road riders who are looking for a competitive edge and great stopping power.
  • Optimal for pro level off-road racers who demand great braking performance & pad life.
  • Designed for low abrasive interaction with the rotor, long life and self-cleaning capabilities for off-road riding conditions.
  • K5-LX rear pads feature a stainless steel heat shield for thermal isolation.
  • Friction materials contain metal-ceramic with a very sophisticated bronze-graphite and a full-metal formulation with fine friction particles to achieve optimal friction properties.
  • high static friction coefficient
  • good abrasive resistance
  • thermal stability up to 500C and even up to 750C over a short term
  • low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
  • 3x longer operation life compared to organic and Kevlar materials
  • developed for high level & demanding off-road riders of dirt bikes & ATV's
  • can be used on both front & rear brakes
  • when using on front brakes there could be higher abrasion on the pads
  • K5-LX is used by riders in motocross & enduro championships
  • Specific pressure: P<2.0 Mpa
  • Sliding speed: V<20 m.s-1
  • Constant Max Temp: 500C
  • Short Term Temp: 750C
  • Counter-surfaces: steel discs
S33
  • Optimal for ambitious first-class pro level off-road riders who demand the ultimate edge on their racing with excellent stopping power and exceptional longevity.
  • Designed for low abrasie interaction with the rotor while providing high braking power, long life and self-cleaning capabilities necessary for off-road riding conditions.
  • S33 rear pads feature a stainless steel heat shield for thermol isolation.
  • Compound contains all-metal friction materials designed to achieve the greatest friction properties possible under heavy conditions.
  • High static friction coefficient across the whole scope of operating condition
  • Low aggressiveness in contact with the brake disc and sufficient resistance to abrasion
  • Self cleaning capability
  • Thermal stability up to 600°C, and up to 850°C over a short term
  • Long service life
  • Environment-friendly
  • Manufactured by means of a progressive method of powder metallurgy
  • Stainless steel heat shield for thermal isolation on the rear pads
  • The metal-ceramic material can undergo friction in both wet and dry conditions
  • ideal choice for world off-road championships
  • also used on high performance street bikes
  • excellent brake power and service life
  • while it can be used on both front a rear brakes, it's mainly for the rear brake
  • Specific pressure: p< 5 Mpa
  • Sliding speed: v< 20 m/s
  • Max. stable temperature: 600°C
  • Short-term temperature: 850°C
  • Counter-surfaces: steel disks

 


What are the advantages of sintered brake pads?

  • Generally the braking effect is much higher than organic brake pads
  • At high temperatures, Sintered material gains an even better braking effect whereas the organic material loses braking effect
  • Optimum all-weather braking performance
  • Lifetime is 5 times longer than organic material

Are sintered brake pads hard on my rotors?

GOLDfren sintered brake pad compounds contain a mixture of non-aggressive friction materials, metals and fibers as well as metal-ceramic and ceramic-carbon. GOLDfren brake pads provide excellent stopping power with minimal rotor wear and tear.

As long as the brake pad friction materials are non-aggressive, they will not cause any more than normal wear on the rotors. Friction with the rotor is required for your motorcycle to stop so normal levels of wear and tear should be expected.

Which motocross brake pads should I use?

It's important to use sintered brake pads because of their superior brake power and durability.

You can use any of the following GOLDfren sintered compounds for motocross: K5, K5-LX or S33 off-road. GOLDfren's professional motocross and supercross riders currently use S33 off-road compound.

Which brake pads should I use for road racing?

For road racing GOLDfren recommends using any of the GP compounds on the front brakes and S33 street or possibly S3 on the rear brake.

What's the difference between S3 and S33 GOLDfren brake pads?

The S3 series brake pad is suitable for common street riding on street bikes and cruisers with rather larger engines. It is recommended for riders who ride harder than average and want great stopping power.

On the other hand, the S33 comes in two types offroad and street. The S33 (offroad) series brake pad is optimal for ambitious first-class pro level off-road riders who demand the ultimate edge on their racing with absolute great stopping power and exceptional brake pad longevity.

The S33 (street) series is also ideal for street bikes, touring bikes, or even cruisers; recommended for riders who demand sintered brake pads with best performance and durability.

How are sintered brake pads made?

Sintered pads are made by fusing together metallic particles under high temperatures and pressure using a pressed powdered-metal technology to enhance friction properties and pad life. The end result is longer life and stronger braking.

Recommendations when replacing or installing brake pads.

  • The brake pads must be fitted by a qualified person in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation.
  • Verify the correct selection of the brake pads in accordance with the bike type and manufacturing year of your bike.
  • Replace the brake pads as soon as the braking surface thickness has dropped below 2 mm.
  • Keep the brake pads away from grease, oil and other chemical substances.
  • Clean and degrease the brake discs prior to installation of the new brake pads.
  • Replace brake discs if they are damaged. Damaged discs will reduce the braking effect and will cause faster than expected brake pad wearing.
  • Cleaning the brake discs using abrasive paper is recommended if they were previously used with another lining material.
  • Install the brake pads directing their braking surfaces towards the brake disc.
  • Having completed the installation, confirm the correct mounting and securing of the pads. Their fitting must be free and without excessive clamping in the brake mount.
  • Allow the new pads to adapt to the disc (this is the "bed-in") by avoiding sharp brakes for about the first 100 miles (unless you have too obviously).

How to bed-in newly installed sintered brake pads?

There are several terms used for this procedure: bed-in, run-in, break-in, conditioning or burnishing.

Making sure that your newly installed brake pads are properly bedded-in is the prerequisite for their long lifetime and for a reliable braking effect. The goal of this process is to achieve the most possible active brake pad surface contact with the brake rotor disc.

First of all, please beware that braking performance on newly installed brake pads may be less than what you are expecting therefore, please allow some extra braking space during the bed-in period.

To bed-in your brake pads, brake several times at lower speeds then very carefully brake a few times at higher speeds then allow the brake pad lining to cool down while driving. The bed-in process usually takes between 100 to 300 miles. After this bed-in procedure you will start noticing increased braking power at which point you may use your brakes normally.

What is HH brake pads or HH rated brake pads?

The HH refers to the friction coefficient of the brake pad braking material, it means that the coefficient of friction is over 0.55 when both cold and hot.

HH rated brake pads offer more stopping power for a given force applied on the brake lever than other friction ratings such as GG and FF. But that doesn't make HH brake pads better, it's more a matter of riding style and preference. GOLDfren brake pad compounds with HH rating are S3, S33 and GP.

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