indoard hydraulic brake conversion
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dodobeckam
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hi,is anyone running an inboard hydraulic conversion? ....was thinking using my existing hydraulic master cylinder and hose with the original inboard disc with the concealed slave in place of the actuater arm...how would this compare to the outboard that I will be taking off, will it be any good.........mike

like this?
Last edited by mark on Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
running an inboard hydraulic disc on my TS,cant see
much difference between this and my outboard scoot
rs disc on my imola,both using the yam master cylinder,
hope this helps
much difference between this and my outboard scoot
rs disc on my imola,both using the yam master cylinder,
hope this helps
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dodobeckam
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similar to that...like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lambretta-conceal ... 240%3A1318
yes thats what I wanted to know how it copares with the scoot rs outboard thanks fellas
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lambretta-conceal ... 240%3A1318
yes thats what I wanted to know how it copares with the scoot rs outboard thanks fellas
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ducatiross
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Hi
Many years ago, I raced in Group 4 and used an inboard hydraulic system. I thought it was great - powerful, controllable, easy. In the last 6 months I've tried to scooters with the outboard version and HAVE NOT BEEN IMPRESSED. It could have been that they weren't setup properly, but I didn't like them.
I am going to buy an inboard version for my road lambretta that I will also race in street class, from Readspeed I think. It costs £99, so is much cheaper and I think it looks the business.
Oh, and I was at Mallory practice the other week, and if Bob West can blast around on his 20year old + group 4, faster than a lot of the younger lads and newer machinery using an inboard brake, then it's good enough for me !
Matthew
Many years ago, I raced in Group 4 and used an inboard hydraulic system. I thought it was great - powerful, controllable, easy. In the last 6 months I've tried to scooters with the outboard version and HAVE NOT BEEN IMPRESSED. It could have been that they weren't setup properly, but I didn't like them.
I am going to buy an inboard version for my road lambretta that I will also race in street class, from Readspeed I think. It costs £99, so is much cheaper and I think it looks the business.
Oh, and I was at Mallory practice the other week, and if Bob West can blast around on his 20year old + group 4, faster than a lot of the younger lads and newer machinery using an inboard brake, then it's good enough for me !
Matthew
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ducatiross
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PS, I haven't tried the ones you posted the pic of, these just fit in with a circlip I think. Personally, I would prefer the screw-in type and definitely fit braided hoses.dodobeckam wrote:similar to that...like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lambretta-conceal ... 240%3A1318
yes thats what I wanted to know how it copares with the scoot rs outboard thanks fellas
Matthew
Let us know how you get on.
