

joespeed wrote:dont mean to be rude mark,but surely the disc has got to be a better route,i hardly use the back brake when i'm out racing around but i'm sure the outboard disc is an improvement worthy of recognition ,so far the outboard i have seen and used is great untill you get a puncture then it is a tw@7 of job (especially in the rain) to remove the rear wheel,an inboard disc (hidden under the hub)may be an advantage i wonder if others would give an opinion on this subject?
regards
joe
But theres gotta be a market for a cheaper mid range brake..? The discs I have used seem a bit harsh and I wouldnt want to brake hard in poor road conditions with one..this could be a cheaper alternative to disc brakes..this systems been used on cars like minis (old ones) for years and I believe could have a real place in the scooter world..And keep our lammys looking as they did when new but with better braking..joespeed wrote:dont mean to be rude mark,but surely the disc has got to be a better route,i hardly use the back brake when i'm out racing around but i'm sure the outboard disc is an improvement worthy of recognition ,so far the outboard i have seen and used is great untill you get a puncture then it is a tw@7 of job (especially in the rain) to remove the rear wheel,an inboard disc (hidden under the hub)may be an advantage i wonder if others would give an opinion on this subject?
regards
joe
this looks like the dac boys work ,no expense spared and very nice too,but way too expensive for its purpose.ihave the 'ducati' scooter in my workshop and the external disc looks super it is far too good on the solo and spend most of its time locking the rear wheel,would be suitable on ralph's outfit but again ,big job to change the rear wheel!DJB wrote:joespeed wrote:dont mean to be rude mark,but surely the disc has got to be a better route,i hardly use the back brake when i'm out racing around but i'm sure the outboard disc is an improvement worthy of recognition ,so far the outboard i have seen and used is great untill you get a puncture then it is a tw@7 of job (especially in the rain) to remove the rear wheel,an inboard disc (hidden under the hub)may be an advantage i wonder if others would give an opinion on this subject?
regards
joe