Buy me a coffee here www.buymeacoff... or grab some merch here kickback-garag... In this video I take a back to back look at the BGM and casa performance lambretta disk brake kits. #lambretta
in this day and age every scooter parts should be plug and play . Rob i noticed on a old scooter it has a front disc brake do they work well? the disc what was on the scooter when it was built at the factory years ago.
Hi Rob. You mention the choice of fork link in the video, but if both these disc brakes are anti-dive, then fork-link will not be involved with stopping the ‘static’ half of the brake from rotating. The lug will need to be cut from the drum hub link, to allow the anti-dive to function, but I guess you will be illustrating this in your ‘how-to-fit’ video.
Martin, There is a lug hole in the casa so you can use it without the anti-dive function. Therefor casa have chosen to go with drum links. Lug needs to be removed however for the anti-dive to work. You could fit the casa with disk links but it will catch the speedo drive area because of the shape of the link itself. The bgm has more room , hence the possibility to use both types of links. If that makes sence?
@@kickbackgarage Thank for the clarification. You might have seen my homebuilt front floating disc with anti-dive on the recent SLUK video. Perhaps I will get to ride the damn thing again soon. Happy days
Interesting as always. I want to upgrade my drum brake but would like to keep more standard looks. AF are developing an inboard disc brake that looks like something Innocenti would have made. It's been delayed but maybe they could send you one to test when it's ready