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Copper Based Grease on the Back of Brake Pads... Yes or No?

Started by The ModFather, May 20, 2012, 07:31:03 AM

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The ModFather

This seems to be a highly debated topic. Haynes manual recommends it. Some folks say go Silicone based instead, some folks say dont put any grease  [bacon] anywhere near the pads as it will melt on to the pads and you'll lose you're brakes. Whats the take here among my Monster Bretheren? BTW this is on a Monster 620.
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sofadriver

ducati knows a little bit about building motorcycles and they don't use any grease.
gease and brakes don't seem like a good combination
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Howie

Use it if you want, just a little where the piston hits the pad and maybe a teeny dab in each corner where the pad touches the caliper.  It won't hurt.  Like DP, I don't

DarkStaR

I use some sort of gunk when I do brakes, not because I think it needs it, but because if it does, i don't want to do it again.   :-\