Moto pope New Member Apr 7, 2013 #1 I was just wondering if anyone has tried putting a go cart drum brake on an outer end of a home-built jack shaft? Any way this Would work?
I was just wondering if anyone has tried putting a go cart drum brake on an outer end of a home-built jack shaft? Any way this Would work?
MotorBicycleRacing Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2013 #2 Moto pope said: I was just wondering if anyone has tried putting a go cart drum brake on an outer end of a home-built jack shaft? Any way this Would work? Click to expand... how about a disc brake? You gotta start reading the race bike builds in the Motorized Race Bicycles forum and Culvercityclassic's and scotto's builds. they work almost too well.......
Moto pope said: I was just wondering if anyone has tried putting a go cart drum brake on an outer end of a home-built jack shaft? Any way this Would work? Click to expand... how about a disc brake? You gotta start reading the race bike builds in the Motorized Race Bicycles forum and Culvercityclassic's and scotto's builds. they work almost too well.......
Moto pope New Member Apr 7, 2013 #2 Ok, thanks, guess I've been specializing too much. Goin there now...
C culvercityclassic Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2013 #3 I have a couple setups in use, I call them the emergency brake.... They do work very well and need to be softened up a bit to keep from locking up. The last picture is one in the works. We like to use this setup when we can, hope this helps. Attachments image-3589127434.jpg 478.3 KB · Views: 185 image-998502098.jpg 498.2 KB · Views: 203 image-1820438506.jpg 425.9 KB · Views: 196
I have a couple setups in use, I call them the emergency brake.... They do work very well and need to be softened up a bit to keep from locking up. The last picture is one in the works. We like to use this setup when we can, hope this helps.
Moto pope New Member Apr 7, 2013 #4 Thanks to both of you. I should have done a search first. CCC your unit really tucks in there nicely.
Thanks to both of you. I should have done a search first. CCC your unit really tucks in there nicely.