OEM Quality Without the OEM Price Tag
Harley-Davidson OEM brake pads can be expensive. We offer OEM-quality parts that meet or exceed original manufacturer specifications and offer these parts at a lower price. Our Sixity fitment promise also means that the parts you order will fit as advertised. No second-guessing your purchases.
Guaranteed Reliability and Support
Sixity is a US-based company with a US-based infrastructure and support staff. We are accredited and maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Our primary commitment is to our customers, which is why we offer a free one-year warranty on all Sixity-branded parts, ensuring the highest quality materials and workmanship.
Expedient Shipping on All Orders
You shouldn’t have to wait forever for Harley-Davidson brake pads. Our US-Based infrastructure, including strategically placed warehouses, ensures fast shipping on all orders. Roughly 99% of all orders ship out from one of our facilities within one business day. Additionally, if you live in the lower 48, your purchases, regardless of order size, ship free.
FAQs
What’s the difference between Harley-Davidson OEM brake pads and Sixity OEM-quality brake pads?
Brand name and price. That’s it. Our brake pads use the same high-quality materials and meet the same exacting standards as OEM parts. In fact, our pads may even surpass the original manufacturer's specifications in some aspects.
Which brake pad material is best for my Harley-Davidson?
The answer depends on your style of riding and expectations. Ceramic pads are quiet while still providing a consistent performance. They’re often best for aesthetics because they produce less dust, which helps you maintain those shiny, chrome wheels. Organic pads are excellent options for normal street or touring conditions and offer minimal rotor wear. Finally, sintered pads provide a harder bite and are ideal for aggressive or performance riding.
What are the common signs of worn Harley-Davidson brake pads?
When riding, you’ll likely notice a change in the feel of your brakes. They might feel spongy or soft. You may notice grinding or squeaking sounds when applying braking pressure. Finally, if you look at the physical pads, you might see a faded or absent central wear groove, which means the pads are at the end of their service life.