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 talkToTheHat World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:31 - 04 Nov 2014 Post subject: Ajusting EBC brake shoes to fit |
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So I finally took the bike in for new tyres today, I might have tyres that have tread and aren't square for at least some of the winter
Whilst the back wheel was off I thought the rear brake shoes (yes shoes, ebc code Y515) might as well do with a replacement as I was running out of adjustment. I'd usually do brakes myself but whilst the wheels were off most of the work was already done. Asked for SBS but as there's a 9 week backlog some EBCs were ordered for me and were about 20 quid so I was initially quite happy.
Then they tried to fit the shoes. Wouldn't go in. They ended up grinding down the parts of the shoe body that contact the pivot pin and operating cam. It all went together and I think the time spent piddling with the shoes was eaten by the flat rate tyre fitting already agreed so I'm not out of pocket. The brakes work as well as I tested them, a few miles home via morrissons and a few extra times around the carpark, being gentle as they bed in.
Anyway, my question: Is this a normal/accepted practice? Do the shoes have any kind of case hardening or suchlike that would be damaged by this. I think they're cast aluminium but I'm not sure. Should I be worried? Changed a few brake drums on cars and not run into this. Am I just being paranoid?
Had to take the excess paint off of the brembo front pads too, but that's paint and on a locating tab not a cam/pivot surface. That I've done before with cheap kyoto pads on a 125. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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I've had to do some minor filing to EBC disc brake pads to get them to fit properly.
The flat bit the cam acts on sometimes has a hardened insert on drum brake shoes.
If you didn't chuck them, you can probably have new pad material fitted to the old shoes. Wasn't unusual to do service exchange on brake shoes. They still do on enfield bullets. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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