I have seen some brake pads advertised saying "no bedding in needed" or words to that effect but have just returned from bedding in my new FORZA FP3 pads and it took at least 10 stops from app 70 kph to 20 kph before they stopped pulling to one side slightly until the whole of pad faces were gripping the discs and was able to do a hands off 70 kph stop and it tracked dead straight.
IMO it is still important to do this especially when fitting new pads to worn discs that ideally should have been machined to remove irregularities or replaced.
Am impressed with the cold grip that gives good pedal feel and control. and looking forward to passing on my impressions after Novembers track day.
IMO it is still important to do this especially when fitting new pads to worn discs that ideally should have been machined to remove irregularities or replaced.
Am impressed with the cold grip that gives good pedal feel and control. and looking forward to passing on my impressions after Novembers track day.