standard front disc on a TV175 S3.
Just had its MOT, and the tester told me the front brake was "just within spec"
Recommended that I look for some "abrasive EBC" pads if possible. Anyone know if there is such a thing, or any ideas as to how to improve a standard set up- don't want to go hydraulic.
Any suggestions Gents?
Chris
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Try EBC FA 100 pads http://www.ebcbrakesdirect.com/bike/par ... 9&sec=Euro Seem to work fine although won't pull a stoppie with a cable set up
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Just fitted Newfren sintered pads(bought from Glasgow Lambretta) to my remade inboard disc brake.Much,much better than the un-named brand previously fitted 

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I fitted the same to my TV before the euro, there pretty good.
Need better brakes on mine thinking of losing the standard look disc and fitting an outboard instead, nearly hit a car in the outside lane on the M62 going to the euro hadto cut back into the inside lane to avoid a crash brakes not good enough at speed, still on a standard cable not even reverse pulled.
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rog60 wrote:Just fitted Newfren sintered pads(bought from Glasgow Lambretta) to my remade inboard disc brake.Much,much better than the un-named brand previously fitted
is that the copper coloured ones? squeal like buggery..
Going to order a better disc and pads from al diablo...should have done it earlier
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Fitted a set of these a couple of years ago, very effective but only had to touch the lever and as mentioned they squealed, is there a cure for this?is that the copper coloured ones? squeal like buggery..
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No grey with metal dust impregnated, black lacquered. had to grind them down a few thou on outside edge to fit properly....don't squeal.. put copper slip on backs to prevent thatjoee wrote:rog60 wrote:Just fitted Newfren sintered pads(bought from Glasgow Lambretta) to my remade inboard disc brake.Much,much better than the un-named brand previously fitted
is that the copper coloured ones? squeal like buggery..
Going to order a better disc and pads from al diablo...should have done it earlier


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Thanks Gents- some good ideas here.
Going to try the sintered route first
Chris
Going to try the sintered route first
Chris
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