I'm looking of suggestions for a brake replacement. There are presently "go
cart" type brakes on my KR. They just rub on one side of the rotor. I'd like
to replace them with something more reliable and firm. Thanks for any ideas.
Dennis Dyer
Pine, CO
"I'm looking of suggestions for a brake replacement."
I will be using the hydraulic brake system from Great Plains. Here is
their web site. /www.greatplainsas.com/
Stephen Teate
Paradise, Texas
Dennis,
I have Matco, but if I were choosing my brakes,(they came with the plane) I
would go for something really good, like Clevelands and use 5X5 wheels for
good grass capability. I know they are expensive, but a messed up plane is
a lot more expensive.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org -
Dennis:
I am inthe process of installing bthe Great Plains system and their calipers
have a piston on one side but pads on both. The creativity comes into play
with the toe prkes.
Don
Dennis Dyer wrote:
> I'm looking
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From: "Dennis Dyer" <k...@mtnguy.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 5:47 AM
Subject: KR> Brake suggestions?
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> I'm looking of suggestions for a brake replacement. There are presently
> "go cart" type brakes on
Hi Dennis,
I bought my brakes from Tracy O'Brien. They are of excellent quality and
reasonably priced. They fit fairly flush in the special wheels he sells with
them. He is very helpful if you call him or email him. You might want to
check these out in your search for replacements.
On 7/28/06, D F Lively wrote:
> I am inthe process of installing bthe Great Plains system and their calipers
> > have a piston on one side but pads on both.
This is very common, both in autos and motorcycles. You just have to
make sure the slider mechanism works freely, or
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