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Scooterlam:
"That's good idea, obviously more track orientated as adjustment would involve splitting the hub.
Starting the back brake on a late Indian 200 case. and this is something else all together."
Scooterlam:
"On the subject of rear brakes, any reason why the Jockey Boxenstop adjustable pivot cant be left floating. obviously the securing method would need changing."
Scooterlam:
"On the subject of rear brakes, any reason why the Jockey Boxenstop adjustable pivot cant be left floating."
If you were to leave the pivot free to move about, rather than secure it as per the instructions, it will move wherever it wants, when it wants.
Scooterlam:
It doesn't move randomly but centres as the first contacting shoe is pushed round by the cam.
Similar but completelydifferent to a floating disc or single piston caliper.
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