jockeys rear brake kit
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dapper
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A very well respected member of our forum, who I'm sure won't mind me posting this, has fitted one and says it's surperb.
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My brother fitted one and says the same , he had trouble with his rear for years all cured now !
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rosscla
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Am looking forward to getting mine now :bigsm:
Only two things that worried me a bit were the 'showroom use' disclaimer and the possibility of availability of replacement shoes long term....how bad would it be if you got a great brake once and couldn't get new shoes again...
Only two things that worried me a bit were the 'showroom use' disclaimer and the possibility of availability of replacement shoes long term....how bad would it be if you got a great brake once and couldn't get new shoes again...
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
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We RACED one for six ours on a race here in Spain... Not a single problem. The scoot did 325kms without missing a beat. The brake was outstanding.
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loanzo wrote:thinking of fiting one of jockeys brake kits to my gp looking for feedback of anyone whos got one before i buy cheers
Yes, fitted one to Pikey's 'Captain America' chop a few weeks back, they are very straightforward to fit...Pikey loves it and says it works really well.
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Not wanting to put a downer on this because I fancy one myself but is the Lambretta rear hub strong enough to cope with the extra breaking force?
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rosscla
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I don' think there's any more force. The idea is to align the shoes correctly so the force you do apply goes towards braking efficiently.
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
