GOLDfren began manufacturing sintered disc brake pads for a wide range of off-road and road motorcycles in 1991, nearly three decades on from their first motorcycle brake pads GOLDfren has become one of the largest aftermarket manufacturers in the motorcycle brake disc pad industry. Their development of next-generation products has kept them at the technological forefront of Sintered Friction Braking providing you with confidence in the performance, durability and reliability of your brakes.
K5 Series:
The K5 sintered compound is optimal for off-road motorcycles and ATVs. It is recommended for riders who demand great off-road stopping power and brake pad durability when riding on tough off-road terrains. The K5 series is designed for low abrasive interaction with the rotor, long life and self-cleaning capabilities necessary in off-road riding conditions. Friction materials contain metal-ceramic with a sophisticated bronze-graphite and full-metal mixture formulation with fine friction particles to achieve optimal friction properties.
Features:
- High static friction coefficient
- Good abrasive resistance
- Self-cleaning capability
- Low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
- Up to 3 times longer operational life compared to organic and Kevlar composite materials
Application:
- Developed specifically for off-road motorcycles & ATVs
- Can be used on both front and rear brakes
- Could be used on the rear brake of road racing motorcycles
Operating Parameters:
- Specific pressure: 2.0 Mpa
- Sliding velocity: 20 m/s
- Constant maximum temp: 500°C
- Short time maximum temp: 750°C
- Counter-surfaces: steel disks
What is a sintered brake pad?
GOLDfren only manufacturers sintered brake pads that contain metal-ceramic and ceramic-carbon friction materials, these materials allow for less brake dust and a quieter braking experience. Sintered brake pads are made by fusing together metallic particles under high temperature and pressure which enhances friction properties and pad life, resulting in longer life and stronger braking. Sintered brake pads experience no brake fade when operating at high temperatures and in wet conditions. They also last up to 5 times longer than organic pads and provide additional braking strength. All materials used are environmentally friendly and do not contain any lead, asbestos, fibreglass or formaldehyde.
Reminder: one set of brake pads services one brake disc, if you are servicing multiple discs you will need multiple sets of brake pads.
1985 Yamaha YZ125
1985 Yamaha YZ250
1985 Yamaha YZ490
1986 Yamaha TT250
1986 Yamaha TT350
1986 Yamaha YZ125
1986 Yamaha YZ250
1986 Yamaha YZ490
1987 Yamaha IT200
1987 Yamaha TT250
1987 Yamaha TT350
1987 Yamaha YZ125
1987 Yamaha YZ250
1987 Yamaha YZ490
1988 Yamaha TT250
1988 Yamaha TT350
1988 Yamaha YZ125
1988 Yamaha YZ250
1988 Yamaha YZ490
1989 Yamaha TT250
1989 Yamaha TT350
1989 Yamaha TT600
1989 Yamaha YZ490
1990 Yamaha TT250
1990 Yamaha TT350
1990 Yamaha TT600
1990 Yamaha YZ490
1991 Yamaha TT250
1991 Yamaha TT350
1991 Yamaha TT600
1992 Yamaha TT250
1992 Yamaha TT350
1992 Yamaha TT600
1993 Yamaha TT250
1993 Yamaha TT350
1993 Yamaha TT600
1994 Yamaha TT350
1994 Yamaha TT600
1995 Yamaha TT350
1996 Yamaha TT350
1997 Yamaha TT350
1998 Yamaha TT350
2001 Yamaha TT350W (ADR)
GOLDfren began manufacturing sintered disc brake pads for a wide range of off-road and road motorcycles in 1991, nearly three decades on from their first motorcycle brake pads GOLDfren has become one of the largest aftermarket manufacturers in the motorcycle brake disc pad industry. Their development of next-generation products has kept them at the technological forefront of Sintered Friction Braking providing you with confidence in the performance, durability and reliability of your brakes.
K5 Series:
The K5 sintered compound is optimal for off-road motorcycles and ATVs. It is recommended for riders who demand great off-road stopping power and brake pad durability when riding on tough off-road terrains. The K5 series is designed for low abrasive interaction with the rotor, long life and self-cleaning capabilities necessary in off-road riding conditions. Friction materials contain metal-ceramic with a sophisticated bronze-graphite and full-metal mixture formulation with fine friction particles to achieve optimal friction properties.
Features:
- High static friction coefficient
- Good abrasive resistance
- Self-cleaning capability
- Low abrasive interaction with the brake rotor material
- Up to 3 times longer operational life compared to organic and Kevlar composite materials
Application:
- Developed specifically for off-road motorcycles & ATVs
- Can be used on both front and rear brakes
- Could be used on the rear brake of road racing motorcycles
Operating Parameters:
- Specific pressure: 2.0 Mpa
- Sliding velocity: 20 m/s
- Constant maximum temp: 500°C
- Short time maximum temp: 750°C
- Counter-surfaces: steel disks
What is a sintered brake pad?
GOLDfren only manufacturers sintered brake pads that contain metal-ceramic and ceramic-carbon friction materials, these materials allow for less brake dust and a quieter braking experience. Sintered brake pads are made by fusing together metallic particles under high temperature and pressure which enhances friction properties and pad life, resulting in longer life and stronger braking. Sintered brake pads experience no brake fade when operating at high temperatures and in wet conditions. They also last up to 5 times longer than organic pads and provide additional braking strength. All materials used are environmentally friendly and do not contain any lead, asbestos, fibreglass or formaldehyde.
Reminder: one set of brake pads services one brake disc, if you are servicing multiple discs you will need multiple sets of brake pads.
1985 Yamaha YZ125
1985 Yamaha YZ250
1985 Yamaha YZ490
1986 Yamaha TT250
1986 Yamaha TT350
1986 Yamaha YZ125
1986 Yamaha YZ250
1986 Yamaha YZ490
1987 Yamaha IT200
1987 Yamaha TT250
1987 Yamaha TT350
1987 Yamaha YZ125
1987 Yamaha YZ250
1987 Yamaha YZ490
1988 Yamaha TT250
1988 Yamaha TT350
1988 Yamaha YZ125
1988 Yamaha YZ250
1988 Yamaha YZ490
1989 Yamaha TT250
1989 Yamaha TT350
1989 Yamaha TT600
1989 Yamaha YZ490
1990 Yamaha TT250
1990 Yamaha TT350
1990 Yamaha TT600
1990 Yamaha YZ490
1991 Yamaha TT250
1991 Yamaha TT350
1991 Yamaha TT600
1992 Yamaha TT250
1992 Yamaha TT350
1992 Yamaha TT600
1993 Yamaha TT250
1993 Yamaha TT350
1993 Yamaha TT600
1994 Yamaha TT350
1994 Yamaha TT600
1995 Yamaha TT350
1996 Yamaha TT350
1997 Yamaha TT350
1998 Yamaha TT350
2001 Yamaha TT350W (ADR)