Brakes again...sorry!!!
It seems i havent been paying enough attention to your pics, just had a quick look through my spokes and my calipers ARE different to yours and the ebay add confirms yours ARE mk2 discs and calipers. If you look at the pad, one end has a larger hole on in, that helps distinguish the caliper type. So your setup is definitely the 288mm disc type. Im jealous as they are the ones i originally wanted but they seem tobe more difficult to fit. Your idea of making up disc spacers makes more sense to me now
mwah ha ha ha
pretty much fluke to be honest, was reading the thread on here, then ebayed activa, and theres on breaking not too far away. And thats the first Activa breaking i've seen for quite some time!
Hopefully i'll be able to make up some spacers this saturday, i have access to a huge metal working facility and all the tools and steel i could dream of. Once i've finished the job i'm going there to do.
Does this mean i have the biggest brakes on a BX ever?
pretty much fluke to be honest, was reading the thread on here, then ebayed activa, and theres on breaking not too far away. And thats the first Activa breaking i've seen for quite some time!
Hopefully i'll be able to make up some spacers this saturday, i have access to a huge metal working facility and all the tools and steel i could dream of. Once i've finished the job i'm going there to do.
Does this mean i have the biggest brakes on a BX ever?
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this is very true Vanny!
i would assume rightly or wrongly that the increased pad size is along a similar percentage increase as the disc???
knowing your a bit more techy minded have you compared the sizes of pads etc??
i would assume rightly or wrongly that the increased pad size is along a similar percentage increase as the disc???
knowing your a bit more techy minded have you compared the sizes of pads etc??
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After all i am the Cornish one!
Its Because its French!
Bx16v club - Sharing the love for the unloved!
Hey fellas, i just scored a set off a Xantia V6-they are ENORMOUS!!! So vanny, i am equal with you for big ass brakes till that other nutter chucks 320mm brembos on his lol. Also, if you have fitted em, could you please give us any advice with fitting-am gonna use spacers etc, but if you have found the correct size etc, a PM in my direction would be awesome. Again, cannot believe how big they are!!!!
Would rather be driving ONE 16v,than fixng TWO.
I will post here (rather than PM) because then it might be useful for someone else in the future.
As i see it the shim needs to go under the brake disc (between disc and hub) and needs to be around 1.5mm As it will go under the brake disc i am tempted to have a shim make up that is around 120mm diameter with the holes for the wheel bolts already cut in.
I think i will have it made from stainless steel. I have now found a company who will water cut the shim from sheet, and i can get the sheet very cheap (free) i just need to very carefully measure everything out, and i think the best way might be to make a CAD model.
As i see it the shim needs to go under the brake disc (between disc and hub) and needs to be around 1.5mm As it will go under the brake disc i am tempted to have a shim make up that is around 120mm diameter with the holes for the wheel bolts already cut in.
I think i will have it made from stainless steel. I have now found a company who will water cut the shim from sheet, and i can get the sheet very cheap (free) i just need to very carefully measure everything out, and i think the best way might be to make a CAD model.
If you want there are many here can send to you.
Even with S2 brakes I have locked the brakes with only slight pressure,
practically 'overbraking' all the time.
BTW my ABS is not working., it's just too powerful (braking that is)
With S2 disc, brake pads sourcing can be a problem but S1 pads can be used for short term as they are the same fitting but a wee bit shorter
top to bottom.
Even with S2 brakes I have locked the brakes with only slight pressure,
practically 'overbraking' all the time.
BTW my ABS is not working., it's just too powerful (braking that is)
With S2 disc, brake pads sourcing can be a problem but S1 pads can be used for short term as they are the same fitting but a wee bit shorter
top to bottom.