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Thread: Brake Enhancements for The Freewheelr?

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    Guys,

    I know we all talking a lot about getting/giving our Freewheeler more power. But, are there any ways/methods of enhancing the brakes out there as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    Guys,

    I know we all talking a lot about getting/giving our Freewheeler more power. But, are there any ways/methods of enhancing the brakes out there as well?

    Springman
    I been using on my T/G EBC Double H Sintered [Front and rear] . Stops faster and out lasts the stockers by a wide margin...
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    Never really say any need for break improvement. First day I rode her I stomped the break pedal and locked up all three tires on dry pavement. Feels like it breaks better than the '09 and '11 trikes and my old Ultra.
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    Well, I figured it would be a good question to ask. We put some effort in performance changes to our motors....why not the brakes? Besides, it never hurts to ask and see what others are thinking and doing........

    On that, I saw a thread on cross-drilling the rear rotors on the TGs. I found that interesting, but not for the reasons discussed. I have found cross-drilled rotors to provide better braking in wet weather and actually help pads last longer....

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    here is an interesting article, from EBC Brakes, about cross-drilling rotors
    http://ebcbrakes.com/articles/danger...rilled-rotors/

    after spending most of my working career in the vehicle repair field, I must agree with that article. While drilled rotors look really good, I have seen far too many cracks starting from the drill holes & far far too many shattered rotors with the fractures starting at the drilled holes. I know a lot of race cars use drilled rotors, but most teams consider the rotor as much of a wear item as the brake pads, replacing pads & rotors together and shattered rotors are very common. I know that many use drilled rotors without problems, but I just don't want to take the chance if I have the choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    Well, I figured it would be a good question to ask. We put some effort in performance changes to our motors....why not the brakes? Besides, it never hurts to ask and see what others are thinking and doing........

    On that, I saw a thread on cross-drilling the rear rotors on the TGs. I found that interesting, but not for the reasons discussed. I have found cross-drilled rotors to provide better braking in wet weather and actually help pads last longer....

    Springman
    With Harley going to a linked break system I'd imagine the after market will be a little slow getting up to speed. To the best of my knowledge the only after market manufacturer of rear breaks for the Triglide is Performance Machine, they only fit the 09 - 13 Triglide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DTR 11TG View Post
    here is an interesting article, from EBC Brakes, about cross-drilling rotors
    http://ebcbrakes.com/articles/danger...rilled-rotors/

    after spending most of my working career in the vehicle repair field, I must agree with that article. While drilled rotors look really good, I have seen far too many cracks starting from the drill holes & far far too many shattered rotors with the fractures starting at the drilled holes. I know a lot of race cars use drilled rotors, but most teams consider the rotor as much of a wear item as the brake pads, replacing pads & rotors together and shattered rotors are very common. I know that many use drilled rotors without problems, but I just don't want to take the chance if I have the choice.
    I read the article and see his point of view; but, then I look out at the front of my Freewheeler and at the brakes on just about all the motorcycles made in the last few years and see a BIG contradiction........

    Quote Originally Posted by msocko3 View Post
    With Harley going to a linked break system I'd imagine the after market will be a little slow getting up to speed. To the best of my knowledge the only after market manufacturer of rear breaks for the Triglide is Performance Machine, they only fit the 09 - 13 Triglide.
    Yah, I saw the Performance Machine setup - NICE! But, also EXPENSIVE! Although, I wonder about the stopping power of an 11 inch rear rotor for a Freewheeler? I think it would provide a bigger "Bite" that's for sure. And, 11 inch rotors cross-drilled to match the front please....(GRIN!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    I read the article and see his point of view; but, then I look out at the front of my Freewheeler and at the brakes on just about all the motorcycles made in the last few years and see a BIG contradiction........



    Yah, I saw the Performance Machine setup - NICE! But, also EXPENSIVE! Although, I wonder about the stopping power of an 11 inch rear rotor for a Freewheeler? I think it would provide a bigger "Bite" that's for sure. And, 11 inch rotors cross-drilled to match the front please....(GRIN!)

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    I didn't think about it until I read your comment, all the rotors I'm familiar with are vented thru the middle and bikes are solid. I bet that article was aimed at that type rotor, like in their photo, I guess my dyslexia strikes again, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTR 11TG View Post
    I didn't think about it until I read your comment, all the rotors I'm familiar with are vented thru the middle and bikes are solid. I bet that article was aimed at that type rotor, like in their photo, I guess my dyslexia strikes again, sorry.
    Actually, I really think the article was worth the read and you can never have enough info.....no worries at all.

    I am sure some think less of me for just introducing the topic...... But, unless we talk about something, we just never will know were or what it will lead to.... And, getting feedback is a key part of that process.

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    You can never have do much knowledge. What may not seem important today maybe tomorrow. Build this topic then if needed store the knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gorilla View Post
    You can never have do much knowledge. What may not seem important today maybe tomorrow. Build this topic then if needed store the knowledge.
    my Dad had a saying, "Nugget of Knowledge", any time he learned something or showed me something he would say, never pass up on a "Nugget of Knowledge". Hardly a day goes by that I don't gain a "Nugget of Knowledge".

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTR 11TG View Post
    my Dad had a saying, "Nugget of Knowledge", any time he learned something or showed me something he would say, never pass up on a "Nugget of Knowledge". Hardly a day goes by that I don't gain a "Nugget of Knowledge".
    Nice quote.
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    OK, lest look at possible cross drilling the stock rotors on my Freewheeler (maybe as a winter project) . Anybody know a place they would recommend?

    Springman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    OK, lest look at possible cross drilling the stock rotors on my Freewheeler (maybe as a winter project) . Anybody know a place they would recommend?

    Springman
    Lyndall http://www.lyndallbrakes.com/ has done them for some folks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by msocko3 View Post
    Lyndall http://www.lyndallbrakes.com/ has done them for some folks.
    OK, just got a reply back from Lyndall, They state that their 2013 and earlier TG Rotors will NOT fit the 2014 and later TGs and FLRTs. And, no plans to offer rotors for the later TGs and FLRTs at this time -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    OK, just got a reply back from Lyndall, They state that their 2013 and earlier TG Rotors will NOT fit the 2014 and later TGs and FLRTs. And, no plans to offer rotors for the later TGs and FLRTs at this time -

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    I'd check with the dealer, I'll bet the 14 and later rotors will also fit the 09-13's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by msocko3 View Post
    I'd check with the dealer, I'll bet the 14 and later rotors will also fit the 09-13's.
    My dealer says not and that they are different part numbers.....but, I would really love another persons confirmation on that.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springman2007 View Post
    My dealer says not and that they are different part numbers.....but, I would really love another persons confirmation on that.........

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    M3 found the rotor is a 10.5", not the older 9". It also has a different caliper. so the adapter plate wouldn't fit the older caliper.
    On my 2012 TriGlide with EBC brake pads I can slide the rear wheels anytime I please. As far as working with enough braking power everything is ok now. The big problem is the life of the rotor, life of the pads, & the cost to replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloufoot View Post
    M3 found the rotor is a 10.5", not the older 9". It also has a different caliper. so the adapter plate wouldn't fit the older caliper.
    On my 2012 TriGlide with EBC brake pads I can slide the rear wheels anytime I please. As far as working with enough braking power everything is ok now. The big problem is the life of the rotor, life of the pads, & the cost to replace.
    Guys,

    I was thinking we need to find a car rotor that, in its stock form, would mount and clear the stock caliper width. We could engineer/design a caliper mount bracket to re-use the stock caliper...

    Then rotor and caliper maintenance is kept simple and cost effective.

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    Ever deal with woods racing calipers?
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    C yellow pads on em.
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