Best reverse pull inboard disc brake?

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Grumpy225
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Intresting theory about water displacement. Having felt the affect of an over heating disc I can say the holes are good for heat displacement are a good thing. I don't do a whole lot of rain riding here but anything that can help keep things normal has to be good.
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Just to finish this off, I never did get the disc machined. I bought the vented disc below from SCK and some slimline bgm dampers and now, finally after all these months, I'm happy with the brake.

http://www.scooter-center.com/product/8 ... 844DD.sco1
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They can be made to work very well, the scrutineer at shootout was most surprised how it worked.

Thick cable routed correctly, static pad set up and a decent set of pads, softer the better.

Original pads and other makes can be a little hard and need heat to get them working.

My only concern with them is fatigue especially with high hp motors
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