Triumph Daytona/Speed Triple EBC Front Brake Pads PN MBI-FA236

(1 customer review)

$45.00

The EBC FA236 Front Brake Pads offer a balance of performance and eco-friendliness, making them a solid choice for everyday street riding.

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The EBC FA236 front brake pads are a high-performance replacement option for your Triumph Daytona or Speed Triple. These pads offer superior stopping power and reliable performance for both street and track use.

Key Features

  • Organic Compound: The FA236 pads feature EBC’s ECO-friendly E327 material, providing a more progressive and modular brake feel. This organic compound ensures excellent initial bite and consistent performance throughout the pad’s lifespan.
  • Construction: These pads are made with man-made Aramid fibers bonded with a petrochemical resin, offering a perfect balance of performance and durability.
  • Retention System: EBC utilizes the Nucap NRS hook retention system, ensuring the pad material stays firmly attached to the backing plate even under extreme conditions.
  • Versatility: The FA236 pads are suitable for everyday street riding and can replace both organic and sintered pads. They offer low disc abrasion and reduced brake dust, making them an excellent choice for riders who prioritize rotor longevity.
  • Aramid fiber organic brake pad (70×55.5×8.5mm)
  • Longest lasting brake pads available, resulting in longest rotor service life.

Performance Benefits

  • Progressive Braking: Experience smooth, predictable braking with excellent modulation.
  • Low Wear: Benefit from reduced rotor wear compared to more aggressive pad compounds.
  • Quiet Operation: Enjoy quieter braking performance, ideal for street use.
  • ECO-Friendly: These pads are 100% ECO compliant, meeting strict environmental standards.

Fitment

The EBC FA236 front brake pads are designed to fit various Triumph Daytona and Speed Triple models from 1994 to 2004. Always verify compatibility with your specific motorcycle year and model before purchasing.

Quality Assurance

Manufactured in the UK, these brake pads undergo rigorous quality control to ensure consistent performance and reliability. EBC’s reputation for producing high-quality brake components makes these pads a trusted choice for Triumph owners.
Upgrade your Triumph’s braking performance with EBC FA236 front brake pads for a superior riding experience that combines safety, performance, and durability.

Follow the instruction in chapter 10 of the service manual.

Additional items to consider:

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 6 × 1 in

1 review for Triumph Daytona/Speed Triple EBC Front Brake Pads PN MBI-FA236

  1. Review by Owner

    Pros:
    – Progressive Braking Feel: The organic compound provides a more modular and progressive brake feel, offering smooth and predictable braking performance.
    – Eco-Friendly: These pads are made with EBC’s ECO-friendly E327 material, meeting environmental standards.
    – Low Disc Wear: The organic compound results in low disc abrasion, helping to extend the life of your brake rotors.
    – Reduced Brake Dust: These pads produce less brake dust compared to some other options, keeping your wheels cleaner.
    – Versatile Application: Suitable for both street use and as a replacement for sintered pads.
    – Quality Construction: Features man-made Aramid fibers bonded with petrochemical resin and uses the Nucap NRS hook retention system for durability.
    – Certified Quality: ECE R90 and TUV tested and approved, ensuring they meet industry standards.

    Cons:
    – Potential Noise: Some users have reported that EBC pads can produce a “singing” noise, especially when new, though this tends to decrease as they wear in.
    – Break-In Period: May require a break-in period to achieve optimal performance.
    – Heat Sensitivity: Being organic pads, they may be more susceptible to heat than sintered options, which could affect performance during aggressive riding.
    – Faster Wear: Organic pads typically wear faster than sintered alternatives, potentially requiring more frequent replacements.
    – Mixed Reviews: While many users praise EBC pads, some riders report preferring OEM or other brands, indicating that performance can be subjective.

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Year Make Model Engine
Year Make Model Engine
1992 Triumph Daytona 1000
1994 Triumph Speed Triple 900
1995 Triumph Daytona 900
1995 Triumph Speed Triple 900
1995 Triumph Trophy 1200
1995 Triumph Trophy 900
1996 Triumph Daytona 900
1996 Triumph Speed Triple 900
1996 Triumph Sprint 900
1996 Triumph Trophy 1200
1996 Triumph Trophy 900
1997 Triumph Daytona 900
1997 Triumph Speed Triple 900
1997 Triumph Sprint 900
1997 Triumph Trophy 1200
1997 Triumph Trophy 900
1998 Triumph Sprint 900
1998 Triumph Trophy 1200
1998 Triumph Trophy 900
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i
1999 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
1999 Triumph Sprint RS
1999 Triumph Sprint ST 955
1999 Triumph Trophy 1200
1999 Triumph Trophy 900
2000 Triumph Daytona 955i
2000 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
2000 Triumph Sprint RS
2000 Triumph Sprint ST 955
2000 Triumph TT 600
2000 Triumph Trophy 1200
2000 Triumph Trophy 900
2001 Triumph Daytona 955i
2001 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
2001 Triumph Sprint RS
2001 Triumph Sprint ST 955
2001 Triumph TT 600
2001 Triumph Trophy 1200
2001 Triumph Trophy 900
2002 Triumph Daytona 600
2002 Triumph Daytona 955i
2002 Triumph Speed Four
2002 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
2002 Triumph Sprint RS
2002 Triumph Sprint ST 955
2002 Triumph TT 600
2002 Triumph Trophy 900
2003 Triumph Daytona 600
2003 Triumph Daytona 955i
2003 Triumph Speed Four
2003 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
2003 Triumph Sprint RS
2003 Triumph Sprint ST 955
2004 Triumph Daytona 600
2004 Triumph Daytona 955i
2004 Triumph Rocket III
2004 Triumph Speed Four
2004 Triumph Speed Triple 955i
2004 Triumph Sprint RS
2004 Triumph Sprint ST 955
2005 Triumph Daytona 650
2005 Triumph Daytona 955i
2005 Triumph Rocket III
2005 Triumph Speed Four
2005 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2006 Triumph Rocket III
2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2007 Triumph Rocket III
2007 Triumph Rocket III Classic
2007 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2008 Triumph Rocket III
2008 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2009 Triumph Rocket III
2009 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2009 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2010 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2010 Triumph Sprint GT
2010 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2010 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2011 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2011 Triumph Sprint GT
2011 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
2011 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2012 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2012 Triumph Sprint GT
2012 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2013 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2013 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2013 Triumph Tiger 800
2014 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2014 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2014 Triumph Thunderbird 1700
2014 Triumph Tiger 800
2015 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
2015 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
2015 Triumph Thunderbird 1700
2015 Triumph Tiger 800
2016 Triumph Rocket III Roadster
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