Friday Product Feature: SBS Dual Carbon Classic (DCC) Racing Brake Pads

Friday Product Feature: SBS Dual Carbon Classic (DCC) Racing Brake Pads

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Modern Technology for Classic Bikes!

Reading, PA – Designed for classic road racing, SBS Dual Carbon Classic (DCC) racing pads are modern technology for serious historians. Derived from more than 25 years of SBK and MotoGP Championships, and inspired by our successful championship winning Dual Carbon (DC) racing pad, the DCC is a race-tested and race-proven winner engineered and manufactured using NRS Technology which eliminates the need for glue and creates a virtually unbreakable bond between the friction material and the backing plate. NOTE: Being carbon based, the DCC needs heat to function, so absolutely no street use allowed.

-MSRP: $47.95

Chris Jensen, SBS North American Market Manager states: “SBS has developed a modern racing pad for those who are looking for a little nostalgia. With a smooth initial bite, it is ideal for classic fork construction and traditional bias ply tires. The DCC racing pads have a progressive brake performance, which offer superior brake power and frontend feel. Compatible with stainless and cast iron brake rotors delivering lower thermal conductivity and thermal load. Any racer looking to order SBS pads now or in the future can find their closest authorized SBS Racing Dealer at: www.racingbrakesusa.com

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.

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