2003 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Front Brake Pad Change
In this video, I address one of the first generation Ninja 250's few major faults - that is, weak front brakes - by replacing the original pads with top shelf sintered metallic ones from EBC. It should be noted that replacing the rear pads with similar sintered ones is generally not recommended, as the rear brake is disproportionately strong on this bike to begin with. I'm ashamed to admit I let the camera battery run out, and thus lost the footage of the test drive, but the important part is in there. EBC part number for the pads in question is FA 129HH.

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