OzVMX Forum
Clubroom => Tech Talk => Topic started by: Bitten on August 16, 2012, 01:52:40 pm
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A rookies question.......... Ive never done shoes before!!
I am fitting some new front brake pads (EBC - grooved bought off Ebay) and they are really tight going into the drum (hub)
They look to be for the correct make just very tight as I have to tap them in with more force that I would have expected
Is this normal and they will bed in after a few minutes or are they just the wrong size / poorly made?
Cheers
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Take them, fitted to the backing plate to a brake workshop and ask them to machine the shoes to fit the hub.
Make sure you take the wheel as well.
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Thanks #42
Im am not sure of where you are based #42 but can you or anyone else recommend someone in the Sydney Metro area
Cheers
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I haven't had to have it done for years... but I remember just making a few calls to brake specialists from the yellow pages and getting a recommendation.
Or perhaps call some of the Sydney based wheel builders. They should be able to direct you to a reliable source.
Sorry I can't remember the exact details... :-\
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Thanks mate
You've sent me in the right direction, I will trawl through some ads in older VMX magazine for local wheel builders
There is also a small crack right on the edge of the brake lining - the bit that sits into the backing plate, I don't think it will impact on the brake workings in the short term, but I was hoping it could be welded and machined as well to save sourcing a new hub, as I want to take the bike to CD9 and I am running out of time
Cheers
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Bitten take them to Burt Bros Fairfield st Yennora. They also have a shop in penshurst no sure where
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Burt Bros are the go. cheers
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Are the shoes seated correctly and sitting nicely on the pivot?
I found that my new ebc shoes had a bit of slag on them that needed filing down to allow them to sit down properly on the pivot.
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Hi Woody double checked and all good in that regard
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Hi All
I took to Burt Bros and they were great to deal with! thanks for the tip
He did mention that the brake shoes I have were very hard and may not stop me as quick as I would like. This raises the question are brake shoes available in varying degrees of hardness and if so where could you source them.
The ones I have a grooved EBC
Cheers
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Burt Bros can reline the shoes for you if you ask... I would try them first. Good to hear it is sorted.