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RS-43 RACING SINTER PADS CANAM X3 CALIPER DOPPLER / JJUAN KIT (FRONT or REAR)
YAMAHA YXZ 1000R FRONT METALLIC BRAKE LINES KIT (2UNITS+2T)
YAMAHA YXZ 1000R REAR METALLIC BRAKE LINES KIT (2UNITS+2T)
CANAM MAVERICK X3 METALLIC BRAKE LINES KIT (8UDS+2T)
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Guía completa de materiales de fricción en pastillas de freno
Entender los materiales de fricción en pastillas de freno es vital para elegir el compuesto adecuado según tu vehículo y estilo de conducción. Veamos en detalle los tipos más comunes, cómo los adapta SDT y en qué situaciones encajan mejor cada uno.
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SDT Brakes y el futuro del motor: colaborando con la ingeniería joven
En SDT Brakes creemos en el poder de la ingeniería aplicada y en el talento de las nuevas generaciones. Por eso, apoyamos proyectos como Dynamics UPC Manresa, uno de los equipos universitarios más destacados en competiciones como Formula Student Spain y Alpe Adria.
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Racing brakes vs. sports brakes: real technical differences
If you're a motor enthusiast, you know that brakes are much more than just a system for stopping a car. They are the key to control, safety, and, in the world of speed, to gaining those precious tenths of a second. But do you know the real technical differences between racing brakes and sports brakes? Although both seek to improve braking compared to a street car, their purposes, design, and performance are worlds apart. In fact, choosing the wrong system can not only be ineffective, but also dangerous.
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Why stainless steel braided brake hoses improve braking feel in sports cars
If you own a sports car or are simply passionate about driving, you probably want to feel every reaction of the vehicle, especially when braking. That feel on the brake pedal is crucial for confidence and performance. And if you've ever wondered how to significantly improve it, the answer often lies in a component that goes unnoticed: metal brake hoses. Far from being a mere whim, these components offer real technical improvements that transform the braking experience, providing precision and safety where it is most needed.
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How to choose performance brake pads based on your car's weight and power
When we talk abouWhen we talk about performance in a sports car, we often think about engine power or chassis agility. However, there is one component that, although less glamorous, is absolutely essential for getting the most out of those features and, most importantly, for ensuring your safety: the braking system. And within this, sports brake pads are at the heart of the action.t performance in a sports car, we often think about engine power or chassis agility. However, there is one component that, although less glamorous, is absolutely essential for getting the most out of those features and, most importantly, for ensuring your safety: the braking system. And within this, sports brake pads are at the heart of the action.
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Drilled, slotted, or solid discs: which is best for sport driving?
If you're a sports car enthusiast, you know that every component counts when it comes to performance and safety. Brakes are undoubtedly one of the most critical systems, and within them, sports car discs play a fundamental role. But have you ever wondered what the real difference is between a perforated disc, a slotted disc, or a simple solid disc, and which one is best for your driving style? The right choice can mean a substantial improvement in braking and greater resistance to fatigue, while the wrong choice could compromise performance and safety.
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