Alex, nice video. Get yourself out on a rural road, check your six to ensure no one's behind you & practice hard emergency stops. You'll be surprised how fast you can haul it down from 70mph. On clean, dry pavement, the ABS probably won't intervene until you're below 20mph.
Nice one Alex, I have just upgraded mine as well it really makes a difference, my rear break was nearly non existent. Also do a front suspension upgrade and rear socks upgrade. I put YSS on both front and rear and again what a difference. Ride safe man!
Thanks for the comment! The new pads are just so much better than the stock ones! I’m considering a suspension upgrade as well! Next upgrade/video will be the Venhill Featherlight clutch cable.
Nice video, we don't get that metal plates in rear pads here in india or they might be giving them in lastest manufactured ones. Btw didn't you need to do ABS error clean with diagnosis tool? Generally Twin650 shoots up ABS error when we push pistons by hands so you need to clear that error
Alex, nice video. Get yourself out on a rural road, check your six to ensure no one's behind you & practice hard emergency stops. You'll be surprised how fast you can haul it down from 70mph. On clean, dry pavement, the ABS probably won't intervene until you're below 20mph.
Super helpful video , very nice camera angles too bro ... just changed my pads looking at this , cheers 🙏
@@ReddyHHH210 Thank you! I’m glad my video helped! Ride Safe!
Good video, only one point, you should have used some copper slip grease on the back of your pads and pins.
Nice one Alex, I have just upgraded mine as well it really makes a difference, my rear break was nearly non existent. Also do a front suspension upgrade and rear socks upgrade. I put YSS on both front and rear and again what a difference. Ride safe man!
Thanks for the comment! The new pads are just so much better than the stock ones! I’m considering a suspension upgrade as well! Next upgrade/video will be the Venhill Featherlight clutch cable.
@@iamalexsun I look forward to seeing it Alex! Also for the suspension upgrade consider YSS they are really good quality at a good price. Ride Safe!
Nice video, we don't get that metal plates in rear pads here in india or they might be giving them in lastest manufactured ones. Btw didn't you need to do ABS error clean with diagnosis tool? Generally Twin650 shoots up ABS error when we push pistons by hands so you need to clear that error
No errors came up for me!
Does Sintered Pads wear out your rotor / Disc ? Only this is stopping me from switching
@@BikerRaja-y2b So far no excess wear or any visible signs of wear on the front rotor compared to the stock pads. Hope this helps!