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EBC MD649 Street brake disc for motorcyclesEBC MD649 Street brake disc A series of standard discs - standard discs made of stainless steel, marked with LS and RS indexes for the left and right sides, respectively. In the near future, this series will be replaced by the X and XC models.
About EBC Brakes
The EBC Brakes Group was founded in 1978 by Andy Freeman. Since the beginning of its activity, EBC has been a pioneer in the production of brake pads and discs for motorcycles. Production takes place in a factory in Great Britain and the USA. EBC brakes were used in the SUPER SPORT class editions of the motorcycle racing world championship by the Alstar Corona team, winning the world title twice (in 1998 Fabrizio Pirowana, 1999 Stefan Chambon).
Selection list
brandmodelyearTRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)AMERICA (6 SPOKE CAST WHEEL)07-09TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)BONNEVILLE 800 (790CC)01-06TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)BONNEVILLE AMERICA (SPOKE WHEEL)02-06TRI UMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES )BONNEVILLE T100 (790CC)02-04TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)BONNEVILLE T100 (865CC)05-09TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)BONNEVILLE/BONNEVILLE BLACK (865CC)07-08TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)SCRAMBLER (8 65CC)06-09TRIUMPH ( HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)SPEEDMASTER (790CC/CARBS)03-04TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)SPEEDMASTER (865CC/CARBS)05-07TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)SPEEDMASTER (865CC/EFI)08-09TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)TH UNDERBIRD SPORT98-04TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)TIGER 885I (FROM VIN 71699)98-99TRIUMPH (HINCKLEY PRODUCED MACHINES)TIGER 955CC (SPOKE WHEEL) UP TO VIN 19887400-04
About EBC Brakes
The EBC Brakes Group was founded in 1978 by Andy Freeman. Since the beginning of its activity, EBC has been a pioneer in the production of brake pads and discs for motorcycles. Production takes place in a factory in Great Britain and the USA. EBC brakes were used in the SUPER SPORT class editions of the motorcycle racing world championship by the Alstar Corona team, winning the world title twice (in 1998 Fabrizio Pirowana, 1999 Stefan Chambon).