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Best disc brake kit

Postby brumtony » Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:45 pm

Can you guys please advise which is the best kit please,thanks in advance
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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby Raveydavey » Sat Jan 19, 2019 5:07 pm

Casa. Expensive but very well made, and great feel. Look bling too 8-)
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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby corrado » Sat Jan 19, 2019 8:54 pm

90+% of the hydraulic outboards you see on Lambrettas are made in Vietnam, mainly by Sterling and ScootRS (though ScootRS have now gone out of business). You'll pay around the £300 mark or a bit extra for one with anti dive. If you've got a tuned scooter then they're generally thought of as a must have. Like most things in Lambretta Land there are also exotic versions available such as Casa or Mito.
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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby Rich Oswald » Tue Jan 22, 2019 1:05 pm

corrado wrote:90+% of the hydraulic outboards you see on Lambrettas are made in Vietnam, mainly by Sterling and ScootRS (though ScootRS have now gone out of business). You'll pay around the £300 mark or a bit extra for one with anti dive. If you've got a tuned scooter then they're generally thought of as a must have. Like most things in Lambretta Land there are also exotic versions available such as Casa or Mito.


Martin is Spaq and Sterling the same company?

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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby corrado » Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:40 pm

Rich Oswald wrote:
Martin is Spaq and Sterling the same company?

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Yes Rich ... Spaq stands for Sterling Parts Are Quality. (Their words not mine). :mrgreen:
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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby Rich Oswald » Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:27 pm

corrado wrote:
Rich Oswald wrote:
Martin is Spaq and Sterling the same company?

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Yes Rich ... Spaq stands for Sterling Parts Are Quality. (Their words not mine). :mrgreen:


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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby Rally220 » Fri Jan 25, 2019 8:44 pm

Had a Viet singe disc brake, was sharp as f**k and would lock the front end up very easily if not careful.

Got a PM Tuning double disc set up on a Series 2, its ok, nice and progressive, not sharp at all. BUT I had to change the callipers for SIP vespa ones due to the original callipers leaking, PM changed them but I lost faith in them.

Got the Casa double disc on my Series 1 and its by far the best front brake set up I've had. Very powerful brakes, as good as a super bike set up. Expensive but worth it.
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Re: Best disc brake kit

Postby philcasino1973 » Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:45 pm

i put oiltek underboard master cylinders on all my disc kits ( used scoot rs and sterling off just lambretta) nice and stock looking on headset and you get a nice progressive but effective brake feel..always get great results
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