Lor@n wrote:You need disc links to go with the Scootrs remade discbrake.
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Lor@n wrote:You need disc links to go with the Scootrs remade discbrake.
Try setting them up right and they work perfectly ! Reverse pull and proper adjustment with decent pads, they have none of the "snatchiness" of the drum brakes, with a more "progressive" feel.fajes wrote:I don't think neither the original or the remade ones had any braking power...
Thanks !Lam46 wrote:Lor@n wrote:You need disc links to go with the Scootrs remade discbrake.
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The old squishy cable syndrome eh? Haven't heard of that in awhile. I thought all those cables got used up or thrown away. Has there been a new batch of spongy cables seen?J1MS wrote:And ditch the inferior Lambretta cable for somthing a little more rigid that dosnt crumple when you pull the brake leaver or as cezeta says hydraulic convert it.
I'm confused but never mind... How easy is your hydraulic inboard disc to bleed and how does it perform compared to a drum, inboard or outboard disc?.... Have you got any inboard hydraulic in silver in stock btw?scootRS.com wrote:>>how easy is it to bleed
There are two types. The chunky ugly one is nice and friendly while the slim pretty one is a real bitch at times, but always looks hot when you go out together.
No I think most are pretty good now... But they are Lambretta sized weedy little things that have a greater tendency to crumple than say a cable that's used for a back brake on an Auto Scooter... Usually these are much stiffer than most cables used for a lambretta front brake cable. They are usually a little wider and may need to be run without the cable end to fit into its housing top and bottom but I think they work well. Same for the Clutch cable as well.dirtyhandslopez wrote:The old squishy cable syndrome eh? Haven't heard of that in awhile. I thought all those cables got used up or thrown away. Has there been a new batch of spongy cables seen?J1MS wrote:And ditch the inferior Lambretta cable for somthing a little more rigid that dosnt crumple when you pull the brake leaver or as cezeta says hydraulic convert it.