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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: stevet3759 on January 22, 2018, 09:56:36 AM
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Front brake worse than poor fitted new shoes spun whole backplate assembly with shoes on lathe to true up fitted thicker cable still useless if I extend the lever arm on Drum I will increase the movement on hand lever. does anyone know of a twin leading assembly that can be fitted off a Japanese bike i read somewhere there is one it seems illogical that the back brake which is identical will lock the back wheel obviously moor pressure is applied as this is my main stopping power is not good on a wet road
Any suggestions appreciated Steve.
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I have an Arrow and found that the front brake is not nearly as bad as I feared from various reports.
Some points to check:
1. Make sure that the steel top hat bush in the backplate for the spindle is not badly worn as this allows the plate to flop about. I made a new one for mine.
2. Check the routing of the front brake cable which should go across from the handlebar lever to the left hand hole in the dummy tank then cross in front of the steering head. When I bought my bike it went down the right hand side (which is where the clutch cable should be).
3. The handlebar lever should have 7/8" pivot to nipple distance. Many have the incorrect 1.1/16" levers (inclding Arrows at the NMM).
PTFE lined cables are always a good idea. I generally have brakes relined by Villiers Services http://villiersservices.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=146 but the existing linings on my Arrow were fine so didn't bother in this instance.
Have a look at the Yahoo group https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/arielarrowandleadergroup/info as well as the Ariel Owners http://forum.arielownersmcc.co.uk/index.php?sid=7f6ae8f94ea43c61246eca8d0c03b805 as there are some knowledgeable people in both places and I know some have fitted TLS brakes. But don't expect it to be easy.......
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I've just reread period road tests for the Leader & Arrow (Bob Currie) and both report excellent braking. The Arrow test records 30 ft. from 30 mph. I know that tests of this era could be somewhat rosy, but the stopping distance is factual. What about softer linings; together with Ian's suggestions?
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Taken onboard what you both say apart from using softer linings all is ok so will try that thanks