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I guess in a lot of cases it's not necessary, you don't want to be locking up the back with ease, also.. the sprockets are usually in the way..
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Just stick your face in the back wheel. Job done. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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Never seen a caliper on a sprocket like that before looks like a recipe for disaster  |
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Can you block the wheel with single disc brake? - Yes, you can.
Look at 70's and 80's bikes, there were way bigger discs on the rear wheel. Today, when most of your weight is above your front wheel, it'd be quite stupid to keep that ''powerful'' brake on the back.
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Let me guess, 'murican design? The heat from braking is going to drastically reduce durability of the sprocket. And 'muricans use only their rear brakes. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Let me guess, 'murican design? The heat from braking is going to drastically reduce durability of the sprocket. And 'muricans use only their rear brake. |
Form over function - check
Still ugly - check
Terrifyingly stupid - check
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Have you seen this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ED8BfPtaTw ?
I think that'd be the source of OP's idea  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Why have a disc on the back wheel at all?
It's just extra unsprung mass.
Why not, put the brake on the gear-box out-put shaft?
Where, spinning about 3x as fast, it has 3x the mechanical advantage over the rear wheel; & is therefore more powerful and less 'grabby' providing much more 'feel'....
There is an answer to this one....
Any-one know what it is?
Can any-one else site examples of machines fitted with out-put shaft brakes?
And following on from that idea; what about epicyclic front brakes?
The floating disc, running on an epicyclic gear, at potentially 3, 5 or even 10X wheel speed. Even greater mechanical advantage over the wheel, means that the brake can be made smaller, hence lighter to do the same job, while at the same time offering greater braking feel.
There is also another pottential influence of geared front rotors; rotating at much higher speed, the gyroscopic effect of the brake rotor is amplified.
This opens up myriad possibilities over the dynamics of the machine. A high speed rotor, at lower speeds would not amplify the gyroscopic inertia so profoundly, so the machine could use quite 'unstable' geometry for low speed handling, the rotors effect increasing with speed, providing a much higher degree of stability at high speeds.
But conversely... the rotor could contra-rotate.... turn backwards compared to the wheel.... NOW the rotor's gyroscopic effect would be countering that of the wheel; this would mean that the geometry could be made 'naturally' more stable for slow speeds, but as speeds increase, the rotor would more effectively counteract the wheel's gyroscopic tendancies, such that the steering would not become so heavy and the bike would be much more eager to lean and turn....
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Old Thread Alert!
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