Best hydraulic disc brake.
- Andy Pickering
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So..did we ever get to the bottom of this thread...which is the best all round value disc brake set up..Id say non-anti dive scootrs standard looking hub for looks price and braking capabilitys, you could go Frank, PM, Worb/LTH but does a lambretta and the speeds we do really warrant this and is say the scootrs more than sufficent for our needs..?, I ask simply because im now in the market for one and will be buying one shortly..so if anyone knows whos got any at a decent price as they seem to vary from £220 to £275 for the same brake and set up with silver hub (as everyone seems to have white in stock)
let me know... 
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Personally I like Jason Frost's antidive front disc brake


- soulsurfer
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ScootRS is a good brake for stopping, but too good. The caliper is designed for a much larger wheel and more powerful bike. When I first fitted one many years ago I REALLY hated the dive and feelinf of going over the handlebars. Anti-dive cures this, but not the ScootRS antidive. If you don't fancy antidive then buy one that uses the Grimeca/Vespa caliper, this is designed for a 10" wheel, or use the SIP caliper with slightly larger piston and better quality pads 
Some racers say ScootRS for track and Grimeca for road.


Some racers say ScootRS for track and Grimeca for road.


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