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yambabe |
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 Posted: 17:02 - 14 Jan 2007 Post subject: Disc Brakes vs Drum Brakes (rear) |
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Wow.
Today was the first time I've ridden a bike with a rear disc brake, all my previous ones have been drums.
I couldn't believe how keen they are! Couple of scary moments in the first few miles until I'd got the hang of how much pressure I needed on the lever.
I can see how easy it would be to lock up the back with these brakes, something I've never managed to do on my other bikes yet.
I'm not sure though whether disc brakes are so much sharper all the time though or I've just been riding bikes with crap rear brakes up until now.  ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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It depends on the bike obviously, but I'm not a fan of rear discs on smaller / slower bikes, generally a bit too sharp and also added complexity. Drums have a nice action for use on the rear and require less maintenance. I'm not saying a GSXR1000 should have a rear drum however . ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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Hi
Certainly do seize. Horrible pivots. Then no doubt a couple of springs inside to go pinging off into corners of the garage when trying to get new shoes in. Cannot see how worn the shoes are without taking the wheel off (hopefully nobody trusts the pointer on the outside of the drum).
All a bike needs on the back is a single piston sliding caliper. Doddle to work on, and can be easily worked on with no need to remove the rear wheel.
And best of all, disks do not tend to lock on when the shoes are worn and the pivot goes over centre.
Sorry, drums I hate. Worse than disk brakes including a handbrake mechanism.
All the best
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My rear drum on the ZL didn't sieze, it actually disintegrated to such a point that the pads? liners? were stuck to the hub rather than the shoes, and it passed an MOT like that. I only found out about a week later when it stopped working altogether and we took the wheel off to have a look.........
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Last week the guy at the garage comented that my rear pads look new, dispite the 4000miles on the bike. So why do we nead rear stoppers at all?
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I've ridden bikes with excellent rear brakes, and ones with shite rear brakes (like the Daytona 955i) and I have to say I don't think it makes the blindest bit of difference.
My KE100 has drums on the front... which will be scary  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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The only regular problem with my bike is the rear disc :/ the drum version braked better, needed less messing with and never went wrong (apart from needing to be taken apart to copper grease the cam) the single piston brakes were pretty shitty, especially for a 230kg lump.. but i think allot is down to the (generally original) rubber hoses, braided lines made a world of difference..
One other thing with drums is they are enclosed, no need to worry about road filth getting at pistons e.t.c. good for offroad and other such larks.
The real point is their use, rear brake isn't the primary brake, drums are more than enough to lock the rear wheel, there for low speed control and for assisting in iffy situations.
The worst i've ever tryed were on a 125 varadero, they were like an on/off switch, terrifying! no feel to them at all i bet its led to plenty of shitted pants with rear wheels locking up solid with the faintest bit of pressure on the pedal, yikes! ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Was going to mention before - I recently rode a TLS equipped RD200, it was without doubt the most overbraked bike I have ever ridden. Got the same brake on my YR5, supposed to be very very good but more prone to fade than the iron TZ caliper fitted to the RD models.
Cable discs are, I agree, totally uselss - mate had a GT50 with one and it struggled to stop that . ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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I've never had a problem with the drum brake on the ZL (well, apart from the disintegration thing, but it had been stood for 6 years at the time and it was a case of, brake works, get it MOT'd, off you go rather than stripping it down first which I know we really should have done), it was always perfectly adequate and the bike stopped - I thought - reasonably quickly.
I was just a bit astounded at how quickly the disc gripped and bit with the same pressure on the lever on the Zephyr. (And a bit disconcerted cos I wasn't expecting it and it caused a couple of wobbly moments til I got used to it......... ) ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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My Dad has a KH350 with twin leaders on it and you can stoppie that with two fingers
that must be a fucking awesome drum brake. ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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Old Thread Alert!
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