My '07 Juicy 5s have performed great and been trouble free. Unless the '09 has changed in some way, I'd ignore the weight difference you saw on eBay. Maybe they had different rotor sizes?
i run them, and brother does too. no problems n i like them compared to others i have briefly tried but it is a real b!tch to get the pads back in, sometimes first go, other times...i feel myself turning green
i had em and they always got loose halfway down a trail. i had to stop and wait a couple minutes for them to cool off or get fluid back into them or something. i don't recommend them.
i had em and they always got loose halfway down a trail. i had to stop and wait a couple minutes for them to cool off or get fluid back into them or something. i don't recommend them.
i run them, and brother does too. no problems n i like them compared to others i have briefly tried but it is a real b!tch to get the pads back in, sometimes first go, other times...i feel myself turning green
there is a knack to the pads - i do it first time every time!
i run them, and brother does too. no problems n i like them compared to others i have briefly tried but it is a real b!tch to get the pads back in, sometimes first go, other times...i feel myself turning green
there is a knack to the pads - i do it first time every time!
dont tell me that! now i'm really gonna lose it knowing it can be done first crack
The stock bleed/pads on them sucks, other than that I have no arguments. Power is there when needed, they are fairly inexpensive, and rather easy to set up in my experience. You aren't going to be getting super amounts of power or modulation, but for what you pay they are very nice.