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    Quote Originally Posted by WV Hot Rod Rhino View Post
    2500 miles

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    Yamaha needs to come out with an option for a larger heavier duty disc brake; for the heavy footed rider/racer. You've put some (test) miles on that Wolvy already. That's why JBS's chit stands up to the real world conditions.
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    If James can't break it. It can't be broken. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by WV Hot Rod Rhino View Post
    2500 miles

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    2500 miles holy crap!! mine looked like that after 650 miles!! i guess you dont use them very often. lol


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    My rears were that bad after 500 miles. Front ones were fine.
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    that's strange, the fronts usually wear a lot faster than the rears

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    Exactly my thoughts. My rhino was the same way. Backs first then fronts. I understood that on the Rhino only having 1 back brake. Cars and trucks fronts are always first. Anybody else change rears before fronts on a Wolvy ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog Daddy View Post
    My rears were that bad after 500 miles. Front ones were fine.
    mine was the same way...pads are bigger on the front and wear less
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog Daddy View Post
    My rears were that bad after 500 miles. Front ones were fine.
    my rears were the ones that were bad. i never looked at the fronts i saw that the back pads were gone so i ordered pads for all four corners. i changed the backs and went to the fronts and they were still like new!


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    y'all putting stock pads back on?
    I always ran sintered metal pads before

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