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 Posted: 15:42 - 24 Sep 2009 Post subject: Sorry, yet another question regarding the Gs |
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to know really but thought the workshop was the best place for it.
Basically since being on the bike there have been alot of idiots on the roads pulling out on me etc. (not just them, people slamming on to avoid animals too ) Now, because its a the drum model, whenever i need to brake hard, sweet f**k all happens. So i was wondering if anyone knows if the wheel (with disc) from a later model would be easy to put on mine? Ie. is it still the same width etc. to go on with my forks?
I know i would have to get a hold of a brake resevoir but that shouldn't be a problem
Any thoughts appreciated
Thanks
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Hi
Would doubt you would have the mount. At the least I would expect you to need a different wheel, one lower fork leg (assuming that otherwise the forks are the same), caliper, brake line and master cylinder.
However drum brakes shouldn't be that useless. If anything they can get a bit grabby. It is probably worth checking that the brake shoes are in good condition (both in lack of wear and in not being contaminated).
All the best
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i dont know why everyone thinks drums are that shit. probably a case of ''i heard so and so say it so it must be true''.
i could stoppie an RXS with a bit of effort. that had tiny drums and bicycle tyres made of plastic.
drums are good, yours are just shit. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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hi,
i have drums on both front & back on the mtx.
& found i had to brake a fair bit earlier than i would with discs, until i replaced the shoes & cleaned them up.
this shoes looked fine, but replaced them anyway.
HUGE difference.
now im comfortable stopping from 70, just as confident as with discs,
(& can do stoppies as well )
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ah right, maybe it could be the shoes then, the last time i had them out, they looked fine, had plenty of meat left on them. may be worth another look i suppose
Cheers for the info
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I have exactly the same bike as you. Drum front and back and I know what you mean, stopping from above 30, it's 50/50 whether anything will happen.
I took my shoes out, roughed them up with wire brush on drill sideways and they worked a lot better for a while.
Make sure they are adjusted correctly as well. My back brake can lock up now which is good in a way...
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