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 kramdra World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 08:44 - 23 Apr 2011 Post subject: Drum brakes :/ |
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bleh. I hate them. Both have fresh shoes fitted a couple months ago, about 1000 miles.
Front brake is tame enough to not allow stoppies of any sort. I suspect in an emergency it would be quite useless. I had too near accidents this week, with traffic stopping unexpectedly. Second time I *had* to go round the car, and was safe to do so.
Rear brake is why Im posting. After a long ride, and one emergency stop *where it was quite effective* its now quite useless.
There is a rubbing noise when its on, and through the pedal it feels like it might be oval.. :O
I adjusted it yesterday, but it was sucking 10-15mph out of the bike, although more effective when used. I had to adjust it back becuase the bike was struggling for 60mph in 4th going steeply downhill!
Any ideas? I think this sounds like its contaminated with oil, so Im going to take it apart.
Note I done 400 miles this week, and another 400 to go before wednesday :p I will ofcourse have a look and try to fix it first, and if I cant, might find some other way there.
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| kramdra wrote: | Im planning to pass and get a new bike, so I dont want to spend much.. this just has to keep me for 2 more months :/ |
THAT is exactly why every bludy CG ends up so woefully in 'maintenence overdraft'.....
Needs new cables, or clutch plates, or battery..... "Dont want to spend money, bought it to be cheap/ just get my test - How can I botch it, just to get me by?"
Well, as you have found, they can only be botched so far.
Both brake shoes are probably far beyond wear limits, they have probably never been properly adjusted. Front probably needs a new cable, cams may be worn, drums probably warn.... they need overhauling.....
Your call...... two more months and two emergency stops, though should be enough to tell you, brakes are pretty important......
Whats more expensive, fitting new shoes and new cable (what £50 tops?) or plowing into the back of a merc with ABS that decides it actually wanted THAT turning....... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Waoh!! Short post Tefers mate..
Drum brakes need to be clean (As all brakes do) Make sure ther eis no grease or dust on the braking surfaces.
Make sure the drum is not so worn that the effect of the cam is lost.
Measure the drum inside diameter there is a maximum wear limit. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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did my rear drum a few weeks back on my 19 year old cg
greased everything that should be greased,cleaned the drum and then toke a few times to adjust it correctly
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I'd personally use some wet and dry paper to remove glaze on the shoes and crud/corrosion inside the drum, also spraying liberally with brake cleaner and wiping out/dry with kitchen towel until it's all clean in there. Also regrease everything - copper grease on the cam where it pushes the shoes apart and the pivot pin oposite and moly grease on the cam shaft where it passes through the plate and rotates - they have a tendancy to seize there. This needs doing every so often on my YBR's rear drum brake to keep it tip-top and I still very much prefer working on the rear drum brake than the hydraulic disc brake on the front. |
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 Posted: 09:55 - 28 Apr 2011 Post subject: |
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well ive done a couple of hundred miles now. Im confident the front brake along will pass the emergency stop part of the test, as long as they cant visibly tell
Tef, Ive done a LOT on this bike, its not in maintence overdraft at all. Sure it has a couple annoyances.
There is no proper way you could fix rear hubs. Maybe get them cut out on a lathe and a steel liner installed? (why they chose aluminuim !!!?) else its replace the wheels. Either way, thats going to be expensive, and its probably cheaper to sell it as parts, and get another.
Purely out of interest, are stoppies allowed on the test? Im assuming it would be of the more controlled variety. |
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Are you shitting me? Of course you can't stoppy on your test. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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I lost my third gold blobby because of that post. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 279 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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