It's been some time since I installed the rear EBC organic pads. They still work well, almost totally quiet at the end of a stop where the OEM ones were squealing.
Yesterday I installed the front pads too. The installation process is the same as on the rear - remove one retaining clip from the end of the bolt, undo the 1 bolt, slip out the old pads, move the shims to the new pads, slip in the new pads in, put the bolt and clip back on and done. 10 minutes job.
The fronts, I'm not so sure what is going on - they make this weird noise when stopping, as if I hear each little hole on the disk as it passes under the pads, it's like "chrrrr" kind of noise. I only rode a few miles yesterday with a dozen stops or so, so I'll give them some more time before I decide if I will go back and put the OEM pads back in. It is not very loud and won't be heard with full face helmet at speed, but I don't think I've heard that sound from the OEM pads.
The EBC pads are quieter in the front too at the end of the stop, eliminating the loud squeal my OEM ones had, but I can still feel/hear the same type of lack of smoothness that bothered me with the OEM front brakes.
The EBC front pads actually seem to have more bite than the OEM. Not a huge difference, bit I actually expected less bite from organic pads, not more.
The back metal plate on the EBC pads is painted black, the OEM is unpainted and looks like it might have some copper in it. Which one will dissipate heat better or is sturdier? Who knows... The EBC pads have one slot in the middle, the OEM have 2 slots (creating 2 vs. 3 sections on each pad respectively). The EBC thus have slightly larger surface area in contact with the rotor than OEM, maybe that's why they have a bit more bite.
Additionally, I feel the front fork vibrate I think just as much if not more than with the OEM pads when braking. It might be normal for the Zero, since I've felt it on other demo bikes too. Not sure if it is a function of the rotor being drilled or just the nature of the fork design... It is not smooth as the rear brakes that are working on a solid swing arm - the front is just a long fork that is bound to bend and rebound in a fore-aft direction under braking forces, causing these vibrations.
One would expect "racing" pads to be more resistant... But having only a single disk in the front on a heavy-ish bike probably stresses them too much. I'll have my EBC pads on hopefully later this week on the front too and will try some lively riding to see how they handle. We don't have large downhills where I live, and if it turns I'm overheating the brakes in "normal" riding, then I probably shouldn't be riding that way
I'm very happy with the rear EBC pads so far - really smooth and totally quiet.
Thanks, I've seen that thread. I'll need to test them I suppose. I do not expect to be in a situation like when you overheated, but who knows... What brand of pads did you use that gave you the fade?
I believe they were "Moose Racing" pads.