Maybe I am missing something really obvious here, I have pretty limited knowledge on brake systems.
On motorcycles, sintered brake pads are the standard for pretty much all performance use cases. They come stock on most bikes, work well in all conditions (street, track, race, etc), last reasonably well, don't wear the rotors, and aren't terribly expensive. In the car world, true sintered pads are rare, and most pads appear to be a semi-metallic or organic type.
What gives?
On motorcycles, sintered brake pads are the standard for pretty much all performance use cases. They come stock on most bikes, work well in all conditions (street, track, race, etc), last reasonably well, don't wear the rotors, and aren't terribly expensive. In the car world, true sintered pads are rare, and most pads appear to be a semi-metallic or organic type.
What gives?
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