Significant Price Reductions For Genuine Suzuki Brake Pads

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Significant Price Reductions For Genuine Suzuki Brake Pads

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Significant Price Reductions For Genuine #Suzuki Brake Pads

Suzuki has announced significantly reduced prices on brake pad and shoe sets to suit most models of road and off-road motorcycles and ATV's.

Customers can expect to pay between $39.95 to $79.95, equating to savings in excess of 30% depending on their bike type and fitment.

The General Manager of Suzuki Parts and Accessories, Mr Paul McNamara, said "this initiative has come from feedback and further benchmarking efforts with the assistance of our dealer network." He went on to say "Suzuki customers can now keep it real, and purchase Brake pads at genuinely competitive prices compared to the aftermarket alternatives"

Suzuki genuine brake pads are exclusively designed and engineered to possess greater stopping dynamics for balanced and stable braking, under a wide range of temperatures and riding conditions. Unlike most non-genuine aftermarket pads, Suzuki Genuine Brake Pads feature a precision anti-squeal shim in order to prevent the high frequency vibration which can cause excessive brake noise.

Customers can purchase the Genuine Brake or Shoe pad sets from the new retail Parts display stands at their local Suzuki dealer.
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