Since I'm cheap, I'm looking for alternatives to the OEM brake shoes that are $123 at the dealer....anyone have suggestions? (something other than "suck it up and pay the $123!!")
1988 R100RT
New brake shoes
Re: New brake shoes
http://www.vinceandersononline.com
1973-1/2 BMW R75/5 (LWB)
1971 Norton Commando
1952 Triumph TRW
1936 BMW R2
1973-1/2 BMW R75/5 (LWB)
1971 Norton Commando
1952 Triumph TRW
1936 BMW R2
Re: New brake shoes
Garnet
Re: New brake shoes
barry
Cheshire
England
Cheshire
England
Re: New brake shoes
About five years ago, I had vintage brakes do my brakes, front and back, including drum turning and shoe arcing. The brakes were certainly much improved, but this was not the "cheap" route.
http://www.vintagebrake.com/drum.htm
I have now worn through my front shoes and am ready for a relining. I talked to Mike at Vintage Brake about having them do it, but the wait time from him is too long for me (months).
So, I plan to do it myself. I looked into the Benchmark Works solution (see their website), as well as the Vintage Brake version. The later is much more elaborate, involving curing the shoes in the oven. I plan to follow the Vintage Brake method, using their compounds.
Benchmark sells new aftermarket replacement shoes for $60.
I am also interested in further improving my brakes and may make a set of longer levers for the drum.
Re: New brake shoes
I have wanted to do that for some time but cannot find a welder that I trust that will touch brake parts. Let me know how you make out as I'd love a set of fronts.Frog wrote:
I am also interested in further improving my brakes and may make a set of longer levers for the drum.
Garnet
Re: New brake shoes
No problem, I will let you know how it goes.Garnet wrote:I have wanted to do that for some time but cannot find a welder that I trust that will touch brake parts. Let me know how you make out as I'd love a set of fronts.Frog wrote:
I am also interested in further improving my brakes and may make a set of longer levers for the drum.
Re: New brake shoes
Here is what I have so far:Garnet wrote:I have wanted to do that for some time but cannot find a welder that I trust that will touch brake parts. Let me know how you make out as I'd love a set of fronts.Frog wrote:
I am also interested in further improving my brakes and may make a set of longer levers for the drum.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1030509870 ... directlink
I will provide more detail once I get them done. I have to jump on another project for now (a paying one:)).
Re: New brake shoes
Very cool.
I never thought of making new ones from scratch. I was thinking of cutting and extending the existing ones.
I never thought of making new ones from scratch. I was thinking of cutting and extending the existing ones.
Garnet
Re: New brake shoes
Northwoods Airheads sells shoes for a decent price. They are Lucas (i think) which is what Siebenrock also sells.
www.beemersandbits.com
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'67 Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler
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