a couple of questions about brakes!

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Re: a couple of questions about brakes!

#61 Post by tony g »

I still think wherever the caliper is the grabbing force is the same (given the same radius from the centre)

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xvivalve wrote:
soe8m wrote:Having drum brakes on your wheelbarrow will have the same effect.

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Lever, fulcrum and load; the point at which the load is applied will make a huge difference, particularly so if it moves from one side of the fulcrum to the other despite the actual distance being small.

(but yes, I take your point that the parts attached will want to rotate around the wheel in all cases)
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tony g wrote:But the rack is at the rear and so is the caliper on a Dolomite... Did they do a different version?

soe8m wrote:Purely practical. Most rwd cars have the trackrods at the front and fwd cars at the rear. You want as less heat in the near of balljoints so triumph did a good job on the dolomite.

Some competition car's and f1 have the calipers at the bottom for lower centre of gravity. When a wheel is braked the parts attached, a car or wheel barrow want to turn around it. Having drum brakes on your wheelbarrow will have the same effect.

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The best would be at the front at a dolomite.

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But you said they did a good job

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The Dolomite was derived from the FWD cars and they carried over the rack and the front brakes.
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tony g wrote:But you said they did a good job

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I'm very sorry. I did forget the dots behind job.....

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#66 Post by soe8m »

Toledo Man wrote:The Dolomite was derived from the FWD cars and they carried over the rack and the front brakes.
At the fwds already they started doing it wrong.

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