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A New Generation of Stopping Power From SBS

Kelly Hudak/ Director of Operations by Kelly Hudak/ Director of Operations
August 24, 2017
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Reading, PA (August 24, 2017) – SBS is excited to announce the introduction of the SP EVO Sinter brake pad.

These new pads meet the current challenges of high performance bikes with a sintered pad developed to meet modern bike technology. They are manufactured with advanced production technology featuring conductive sintering, where the material is heated up by electrical current resulting in an excellent and consistent brake pad material.

Chris Jensen, SBS North American Market Manager states: “Exciting things are happening over at SBS Friction. With the bike industry’s ongoing product development with upgrades in engine performance, frame, suspension, tire technology as well as electronic riding and braking systems, calls for a new generation of brake components and the new SP EVO is a big step forward.”

These SBS EVO Sinter brake pads feature:
-strong initial bite that gives instant brake feeling
-easy modulation and powerful in-stop performance
-fade free also under extreme conditions
-consistent, reliable brake performance throughout product lifetime
-durable and with low rotor wear

Available at your local Parts Unlimited dealer!

About SBS Friction A/S
SBS is a world leader within the development, production and sales of disc brake pads and friction solutions for motorcycles, scooters, motorsport and special applications. Based on our vast friction experience, we supply both the OEM and aftermarket and offer a full range of compounds for all riding styles. Made in Denmark, SBS Friction is part of the SBS Group.

SBS – The Power to Stop You!

Contacts:

SBS Friction A/S
Chris L. Jensen
Chlj@sbs.dk
Www.sbs-friction.dk
(888) 268.1119

 

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