General Category => Wheels & Tires => Topic started by: induhhwind on September 29, 2012, 01:24:27 PM
-
Does anyone know prices and where I can get new brake shoes or my existing ones relined? Is there an equivalent from a different bike that will work? -Tony
-
Wayne has the linings. They were 31 dollars a pair earlier this year when I bought mine (they come with the rivets). If you look at the "brakes" article in the "wheels & tires" section that I posted, there are some pictures of how I replaced the linings on my brake shoes. The replacements are the woven kind, not the solid "asbestos" type like were originally used.
Hope this helps,
Mike Sal
-
At Portland, Jim Lokai showed me some brakes that he has done by someone that are bonded to the shoe. His handle on here is Jim L, so maybe send him a message and he could find help you.
-
try this company www.certifiedpartscorp.com i use the R38756 shoes, pretty close to originals and cheap
-
Nice find Bill! How do they stop, same as stock? Do they take stock brake springs, or something different?
-
yes, use the springs, everything seems to work fine. besides, trying to stop a simplex from any speed is a real trip
-
Thanks Bill, Ill be ordering a pair next week-Tony
-
For the record and because I didn't know about the shoes mentioned above , I relined my original brake shoes . The lining was bought from a local brake shop . If I recall , I paid $8.13 for the replacement linings and more than enough rivets .
-
Pete, can you post a picture of the brake shoes? Maybe you could supply us with some if needed?
-
Rick ,
They are currently somewhere in a transport box . I'll see if I can dig them out and get a pic or two .
The 'local' shop was , at the time , local . We now live and travel in our motor home . Alabama bound as I write . I can try getting hold of that shop to see if the linings are still available .
Pete . :)
-
Rick , Here ya go :
A couple pics of my rear relined brake shoes .
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa28/pdcomm/Simplex/HPIM1536.jpg)
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa28/pdcomm/Simplex/HPIM1534.jpg)
The short story ... ;)
I did these 4 or 5 years ago . I had forgotten that I opted to use pop rivets , instead of the brass rivets , to attach the linings .
Obviously , pop rivets made working the linings into place easier . Had these shoes been meant for any high speed application , considering the heat and much higher overall stress , I would have used the brass rivets . But , being as these shoes will likely never get hot enough to make a difference , let alone white knuckle stress ...
Anyway , the pop rivets are an experiment for me . I thought about a contact bonding agent also , but ...
-
Those look just like the originals. Please let me know if they are available, as I would like several sets. Thanks!!
-
Pete, did you ever get a chance to contact this shop about the brake linings?
-
I did , Rick .
I got the feeling that what I wanted wasn't the same thing as what they were saying they had .
I'll be back in Michigan by the 2nd of May . I'd planned on stopping at that shop to see first hand if they could supply the right linings .
-
I did , Rick .
I got the feeling that what I wanted wasn't the same thing as what they were saying they had .
I'll be back in Michigan by the 2nd of May . I'd planned on stopping at that shop to see first hand if they could supply the right linings .
Thanks Pete!