For the past couple of weeks I was having a little trouble with the back brake not responding well. It would feel "spongy" sometimes, while other times it would act perfectly normal, didn't matter what time of day or temperature.
The inspection place said the back's were at 2/32" which is just at passing but I would need new shoes by next inspection.
Off to the local for some brake ordering. Did front and back at the same time. Fronts are a PITA to change but when I got to the back I was a little surprised at what I found.
The top photo shows a glazed shoe, the bottom is the normal one. No wonder it was acting all weird. And the wear was a lot more than the 2/32 I was told, the glazed shoe was throwing the test off kilter.
Glazed brake
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- agrogod
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Incase you're interested in upgrading, I just had both my front and rear brakes redone and I put in some high-performance rear brake shoes which have improved the generally lame Buddy rear brake stopping ability somewhat. The shoes are slotted to disperse heat, improve stopping, and reduce glazing. I think they were $22 for the pair.
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NCY brake upgrade to the front with a Braided brake line with take the sponge far far away. ...the back brake? ...not so much.
http://www.scooterworks.com/NCY-Brake-D ... 9C411.aspx
http://www.scooterworks.com/NCY-Stainle ... P6672.aspx
http://www.scooterworks.com/NCY-Brake-D ... 9C411.aspx
http://www.scooterworks.com/NCY-Stainle ... P6672.aspx
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Fronts are working like a champ and have no issue with them other than its a PITA to get those shoes in place. I literally had about 1mm of "spacious" room to work with.
"When your mouth is yapping your arms stop flapping, get to work" - a quote from my father R.I.P..
always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing
always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing
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