Lambretta inboard disc brake kit for drum links

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RICSPEED wrote:diddnt early tv's have a bolted drum back plate with disc type links ...is it possible that the orriginal disc was made the same simply for practical reasons when introducing into the production line ???
all i know ric is the s2 links that you maybe thinking of are all but identical to the later tv/sx/gp ones except that the curve along there length is not so sharp so i recone theres a 12mm spindle stuck out like the later back plates
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Thought id give this a little bump...Anyone fitted one yet. Whats your opinion :geek:
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are the new remade inboard non hydraulic drum brakes better at stopping than a normal drum brake (mine is p155 poor)

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a well fettled drum can be as good as non hydraulic inboard
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