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NICHE Brake Pad with Shoe Set for Yamaha TTR125L TTR125E TTR125LE 4KN-W253E-11 3UN-W0045-00 Front Rear Organic

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  • Compatible with OEM Part Numbers Yamaha 4KN-W253E-11-00, 3UN-W0045-00-00
  • Compatible with Models 2004-2008 Yamaha TTR125E | 2001-2008 Yamaha TTR125L | 2003-2019 Yamaha TTR125LE
  • Engineered and Tested to Meet or Exceed Original Part Standards and Performance
  • Created as a Direct Replacement for the Factory Brake Shoes
  • Quality and Performance Guaranteed!



Product Description

NICHE Brake Pads ATV UTV Stopping Safety Organic Padding
OEM MPN's: 4KN-W253E-11-00,3UN-W0045-00-00

MK1002668

Niche Powersports Brake Pads Replacement
About NICHE

NICHE specializes in the highest quality Powersports replacement parts. Our parts meet or exceed the quality of the original parts that come with your machine. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. Let NICHE components fix your machine today!

NICHE Complete Organic Brake Pad with Shoe Set MK1002668

NICHE Organic Brake Pad Set

  • Includes: Complete Organic Brake Pad with Shoe Set
  • Compatible with the following brands: Yamaha
  • Compatible with the following models: TTR125E, TTR125L, TTR125LE
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 4KN-W253E-11-00,3UN-W0045-00-00
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front, Rear

Brake Pad Type Comparison

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Organic

Organic Pads are composed of various fibers mixed with binding resins to hold them together. Some common materials used in organic brake pads include glass, fiber, rubber, carbon and Kevlar.

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Semi Metallic

Semi Metallic Pads are the most versatile style available, with the slight compromise being more noise and dust. They are also longer lasting and more durable, and their metallic composition can help draw heat away from the rotor and aid in more efficient brake cooling.

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Ceramic

Ceramic Pads are composed of a dense ceramic material with embedded copper fibers. In use since the 1980s, ceramic pads were developed as an replacement for organic and semi-metallic brake pads. Ceramic pads are generally easier on rotors than semi-metallic pads.

Positives

  • Soft, quiet, easy on rotors
  • Don’t require much heat to generate good friction
  • Produce less dust than metallic pads

Negatives

  • Only operate well within a relatively limited temperature range
  • Wear out quickly compared to other types of brake pads

Positives

  • Dramatically increased braking performance over organic pads
  • Have a higher thermal threshold due to metallic content
  • Have a wider operating range (temperature)
  • More resistant to brake fade than organic pads

Negatives

  • Tend to be noisier than organic or ceramic pads
  • Produce more brake dust
  • More abrasive than other types of pads – will wear brake rotors more quickly

Positives

  • Quieter than semi-metallic pads – emit noises that are above the range of human hearing
  • Longer lifespan than organic or semi-metallic
  • Stable under a wide range of temperatures for consistent performance

Negatives

  • Typically the most-expensive type of brake pad
  • Do not produce as much cold bite as semi-metallic pads – may not be ideal in extremely cold climates
  • Do not absorb heat as well as semi-metallic pads which can increase brake system temperatures

What is a Brake Shoe?

  • Brake shoes carry the brake lining inside brake drum systems. They are a curved piece of metal, with a friction material fixed to one side.
  • When the brake is applied, a wheel cylinder in the drum brake system forces the brake shoe outward, against the inside of the drum.

Differences Between Brake Shoes & Brake Pads

  • Positioning - Being positioned differently in their braking system, Brake pads are placed inside a caliper which surrounds the brake disc and brake shoes are placed inside the brake drum.
  • Wear- Brake shoes typically last much longer than brake pads, Usually they take a much lower proportion of the braking work

Brake Shoe Safety

Why do Brake Shoes Fail?

  • Normal wear & tear caused by friction
  • Contamination of brake shoe friction material. This happens when an axle seal leaks gear oil into the drum area.

Symptoms of Brake Shoe Failure?

  • Dark friction areas
  • Burnt odor
  • Loud squeaking or grinding noises

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