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Model C correct front break shoes

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Model C correct front break shoes

Postby johncas » Sat Dec 26, 2015 4:48 pm

What are the correct front break shoes for a model c the ones casa lambretta sent me are the wrong size the ones I have on at the moment that need replacing the numbrea stamped on the current ones are 7 R 1021 and on the other side FPB A 1439/1 and are bigger than the ones casa sent me I need front break shoes dose anyone sell the correct ones the shoes on the right are the originals the new ones are on left
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Re: Model C correct front break shoes

Postby ladsdad » Mon Dec 28, 2015 11:27 pm

Hi
Couple of questions, do you have any pictures of the other side of your front hub back plate & the hub itself? The front hub on a model C is quite small so I would'nt be surprised if the brake shoe's you've been sent are correct.... So if you've got some more pictures of your parts that will help identify the hub so you can get the right bits. Out of interest, what's up with the original brake shoes you've got?

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Re: Model C correct front break shoes

Postby red devil » Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:57 am

My model C parts catalogue shows part number 6R 1021 for front brake shoes. It just goes to show that you can't always put your trust in a 60 year old book!
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Re: Model C correct front break shoes

Postby Steve J » Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:12 pm

The back plate in the image looks like the larger one as fitted to the D/LD125 from about 1953 onwards, and as fitted to all D/LD150s. The later drums have an internal diameter of 125mm, the C/LC ones are even smaller in diameter... :shock: My guess is that a previous owner fitted 'uprated' LD front brake and hub after a few scary moments!
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