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Brake Pads

vivekgr92

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Apr 22, 2026
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KTM 890 Duke R
Hi Folks,

I am planning to change the front and rear brake pads for my recently bought R1200GSA, 2017 model. I tried seraching in the internet and there is a lot of options and I am confused. It would be great if you guys can suggest the ones which you use, with the part number. Its crazy that Revzilla doen't even have the 1200GSA as a model in their drop down menu.

Thanks
 
Hi Folks,

I am planning to change the front and rear brake pads for my recently bought R1200GSA, 2017 model. I tried seraching in the internet and there is a lot of options and I am confused. It would be great if you guys can suggest the ones which you use, with the part number. Its crazy that Revzilla doen't even have the 1200GSA as a model in their drop down menu.

Thanks
here is revzilla's brake pads for 2017 r1200gs adventure ;)

 
i like both brembo and ebc
 
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Thank you so much, how did you find the model - I could't find the model. This is only for the front brakes, rear brakes:)
The model designation is R1200GS with the sub-model being Adventure. Probably didn't see the leading R in front :)

There are rear brakes in that link as well :thumbup
 
Vesrah ZD-9070CT at KurveyGirl.com On sale now $73 per caliper. Top quality pads available in several different pad materials.
 
Don't neglect a thorough caliper cleaning and system flush when redoing the pads. Pads take forever to wear out, and that would be the time to do this service. If regular fluid refresh is not a part of your program OP, consider a rebuild if you are keeping the bike. Caliper seals are a wear item.
 
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