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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Installing a Front Disc Brake on a Series ‘C’
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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd" data-source="post: 93793" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>Dear David,</p><p>Most of the leg work to sort out what discs etc was done by Brian Chapman who is probably best known for his giant killing exploits with his Might Mouse sprinter. I can't claim to be involved with the design as I worked from dimensioned sketches that I was loaned. I made some drawings with a CAD package to check dimensions and were easier to work with. I also developed a cone template as I was fabricating the speedo drive cover from sheet metal. It is well thought out as most of the work can be done with hand tools and there are only a few parts that need machining. several people are using this setup. No original parts were harmed in this modification. I find it works well. There are other benefits too besides good braking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd, post: 93793, member: 161"] Dear David, Most of the leg work to sort out what discs etc was done by Brian Chapman who is probably best known for his giant killing exploits with his Might Mouse sprinter. I can't claim to be involved with the design as I worked from dimensioned sketches that I was loaned. I made some drawings with a CAD package to check dimensions and were easier to work with. I also developed a cone template as I was fabricating the speedo drive cover from sheet metal. It is well thought out as most of the work can be done with hand tools and there are only a few parts that need machining. several people are using this setup. No original parts were harmed in this modification. I find it works well. There are other benefits too besides good braking. [/QUOTE]
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