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Post by adrian on Dec 13, 2020 14:52:43 GMT
Ok so what do you think is the best brake disk on the market for a vespa px? Going to be adding an upgraded caliper, so will also be buying a new disk, best for looks and wear
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Post by citydaz on Dec 13, 2020 16:19:48 GMT
Had my eye on a SIP caliper for a while now, so i would also be interested in peoples thoughts on this.
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Post by ironsloth on Dec 14, 2020 17:58:41 GMT
I have these for when I do eventually start building:- ebcbrakesdirect.com/motorcycle/vespa/px-125/2011-2016/56594There is only two, but I did get some fancy ‘ninja star’ ones just to look a bit different. It’s not the discs, it’s the brake pad that makes a difference. I have used EBC pads on my scoot (we are a dealer for EBC brakes at work, but it’s car stuff, even I don’t get discounted scoot pads....) never had a problem with them, they always stopped nicely even in a panic, and I used to do a 55 mile journey 6 days a week, every week on the iron sloth. The only other pads/shoes I haven’t used is the Neufren ones, what about everyone else? I’ve seen their grooved rear shoes and considered a set (as the grooves would throw the brake dust out), but never yet took the plunge. As far as I’m concerned, the Vespa with the front disc is over braked, even if it was a T5. Unless your t shirts have several X’s in front of the L.... 😆
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Post by adrian on Dec 14, 2020 18:52:21 GMT
I have to disagree with you about vespa being over braked with a from disk, they could be so much better, or maybe it's the suspension that doesn't help, but I have just bought bgm competition shocks 😁
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Post by ironsloth on Dec 14, 2020 21:36:48 GMT
Can’t argue with the suspension, that is one thing I’ll be upgrading.
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