Disc Brakes?

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Disc Brakes?

Postby Trikenut » Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:29 pm

Hey All,
What's your feeling on disc brakes on trikes?
All round, just the front, just the back????? :? :? :?
If you've done it please post pics!
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Paul_Meanwell » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:05 pm

I've got a front disk brake on my Cobra. Works well, but needs the fluid topping up every couple of weeks. Bit of a pain!
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Morph » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:34 pm

Trikes typically have brakes on the front only. Disks on the front are fine, disks on the backs ala GT450 are super-fine :lol:
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Jetman » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:56 pm

I agree 100% with you Morph. Disc brakes on all 3-wheels = great option. Just for interest sake, do you people know of someone that can fit disc brakes on a trike??? Someone gooooooood!!!!!!! Cheers skin
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Oupa-G » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:40 pm

I prefer drum brakes . I have three drum brakes on my Trike . A Trike only has to stop once after landing and heat build-up does not happen. Disc brakes were developed in the racing industry the calipers catch grass etc. Three drum brakes cable operated work very well. The braking can then be adjusted such that the back wheels are dominant You do not want a front brake to lock-up on wet grass. This is easily done with cable adjustment. Vliegvark only has backbrakes and the other DTA's flying have hydraulic back brakes discs DTA has gone back to drums with cables. I hope this gives some light on the topic.

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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Ratman » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:15 pm

Have disk brakes on the rear of my Pegasus - Breaking force is direct and really applied evenly vhpy - easy to control even when you need to stop in a hurry :shock: . Short field performance is great, especially when you intentionally come in a little hot. I would recommend them.
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Bacardi » Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:49 am

I'm not too concerned about rear brakes on the Aquilla, but would like to hear of a simple means to stop the rear wheels rotating straight after take-off. Kite wheels never stay balanced, after standing for two weeks, there is a flat spot, etc. and you inevitably end up with a resonant wobble that shakes the instrument pod violently at times. Any ideas?
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby AWACS » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:42 am

Hallo Skin,
You cannot fit any additional gizzmo's on the Delta Jet :roll: - you'll end up exceeding the weight limit. Besides...ons moet jou bietjie kan gas gee op die comps... :twisted:
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby erika lambrechs » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:52 am

Bacardi,

I wish I had a plan for the rotating wheels after takeoff too. Sometimes I just want to lean out and touch wheels to stop their nonsense, but arms not long enough. Thought about a stick attached to trike but never gotten that far.
Looks like we will have to wait for some clever person, or live with it....

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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Morph » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:04 am

more stuff to break off and go through the prop
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby erika lambrechs » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:11 am

I agree, thats why I live with the wobble. Only lasts for about 1/2 circuit, so its best not to touch and go, just low fly past. Whats a wobble for a few minutes compared to a couple of peaceful hours in the sky.

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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Bacardi » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:10 pm

So true, Erika, I also rather do low passes than touches. The Aquilla pod tends to crack at the base quite easily. Some days the wobble is less severe. I have tried static off the trike balancing like you do with bike wheels, but the results were shortlived. Maybe someday I'll become clever and think of something that works and then I'll pm you with the solution and tell nobody else :lol:
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby erika lambrechs » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:33 pm

Barcardi,

Sounds like a plan. I will wait in anticipation. Another option is hold onto the pod to stop it from shaking. One is usually busy checking things and traffic etc on take off so this is also not the best bet. Will keep thinking and when a brainwave comes, will let you know too.

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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby Houtlepel » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:50 pm

I am having the same frustration on my Aquilla, after take off my my compass spin faster than the prop because of all the vibration from the rear wheels.

Is this only Aquilla related or are we the only "Moan gatte"?
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Re: Disc Brakes?

Postby extra300s » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:55 pm

Looks to me like it is Aquilla related Houtlepel :lol: I fly an Aerotrike and no problems there...
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