hydraulic rear drum brake

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mark wrote:finally getting close to fitting this ;)
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hiya mate did you get this idear to every work, are you still testing it or is a
agreat little item and works 100%
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I failed at getting it to work but mkii is in the pipeline
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mark wrote:I failed at getting it to work but mkii is in the pipeline
= There were some technical issues. Mk II is in R & D.

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mark wrote:I failed at getting it to work but mkii is in the pipeline
Thats a shame really as i feel this could be a great system for lammys, didnt martinr do some work on it a couple of years back.?
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did't the vespa cosa 200 use hydraulic rear brake system with pads and hubs like this
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caspa2006 wrote:did't the vespa cosa 200 use hydraulic rear brake system with pads and hubs like this
Dont know about that, original minis did but had poorly designed slave cylinders that frequently blew seals....ive changed a few in my time..lol
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yes they did just looked

pedal master NEW
http://www.scooter-center.com/scoweb/pa ... AT&lang=en

rear slave NEW
http://www.scooter-center.com/scoweb/pa ... AT&lang=en

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you might be able to adapts these I am looking for one now to try never know....
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Thats the little fecker..the seals housed behind the black rubber grommets would often push out of there housing and fluid would be lost over the inside of the tyres..bloody scary when you braked and nothing happened..

But yes that has been my thoughts since i first seen this..
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brand new on flebay


can you machine the recess back more and use better seals
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any movement/progress yet mate
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