NEW: REAR BRAKE UPDATE KIT (FOR ORIGINAL BRAKES)

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Jockeys Boxenstop wrote:... our part number is 23-0000011 and I'm very sorry, but I won't post the Lucas part number, etc... ;)

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I can't see it being viable if every time shoes need replacing, we have no other source other than yourselves :?
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how often do you have to replace shoes mike? onc every 2 years?.
i personally cant blame him not giving his secrets away as he has bothered to do this all on his own, would you tell your customers were and how to get anything you use.
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Fair point Mark. I think too far ahead sometimes, but as this is a consumable part that's probably not too expensive, I'd prefer to have an alternative source rather than one source in Germany. Saying that I have the SIP caliper on one of mine and as far as I'm aware only SIP do the pads, but there are UK suppliers of SIP parts. And how many people ask for a part number for the ScootRS pads; however, if this is a standard Lucas part then I'm sure it'll be reasonably easy to trace ;-)
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the big problem is still there when you do find the part number as lucas have now gone!
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i have no doubt there will be english dealers selling these if they are as good as suggested
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mark wrote:i have no doubt there will be english dealers selling these if they are as good as suggested
Actually, now you mention it, I think Martin sells Jockey's stuff! Hurrah, I'm back in :D
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think i might try one with my hydraulic drum conversion if they are available to buy
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Speed Demon wrote:Looks like a genius bit of kit if:

A: it uses better shoes than were previously available for Lambrettas.

B: it features a cam on the pivot end allowing you to adjust the shoe position to compensate for poorly-machined casings without having to skim the shoes.
Will they stop me falling off :biggrin:
will you lot stop blowing up your lambrettas
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tatts wrote:Will they stop me falling off :biggrin:
No Gaz, you don't use your rear brake ;)
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soulsurfer wrote:
tatts wrote:Will they stop me falling off :biggrin:
No Gaz, you don't use your rear brake ;)
Gonna have to rethink those tactics !! :oops:
will you lot stop blowing up your lambrettas
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