px rear disc
any one fitted a px out board disc any down falls, price, fitment etc
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why bother? the back brake on a PX can be made to lock up easily.if its for looks only.............ducksta wrote:any one fitted a px out board disc any down falls, price, fitment etc
just by adjustment or any secret tips
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If ya really want one have a word with Daz Kane on here as he's got one on his T5ducksta wrote:any one fitted a px out board disc any down falls, price, fitment etc
I do not try to explain why I ride Lambrettas,
For those who understand, no explanation is necessary,
For those who don't, no explantion is possible.
For those who understand, no explanation is necessary,
For those who don't, no explantion is possible.
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Agree why bother the back brake is good on a PX.goldeneye wrote:why bother? the back brake on a PX can be made to lock up easily.if its for looks only.............ducksta wrote:any one fitted a px out board disc any down falls, price, fitment etc
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Got SIP outboard disc set-up on my TS1.
Had it about 7 years.
Disc didn't run true when I got it, so had to modify it slightly on lathe.
Had no problems since.
Running a SIP pedal with a 12mm bore cylinder (unknown origin). Brake light is of a hydraulic switch in place on banjo bolt on caliper.


Had it about 7 years.
Disc didn't run true when I got it, so had to modify it slightly on lathe.
Had no problems since.
Running a SIP pedal with a 12mm bore cylinder (unknown origin). Brake light is of a hydraulic switch in place on banjo bolt on caliper.


