I've found my drum rears to be sufficient, and the disk on the DRZ400 rear to lock up too easy (maybe because I'm used to drum brakes) but this is a very interesting mod. I do question a drum in the front of my '89 when descending some longer sketchy rocky roads.
My issue has been with one tiny water puddle, I'd have zero brakes in the back. They were just unreliable to say the least. This new setup has a really good pedal feel and not really touchy at all. They have a front swap as well I believe.
I've found my drum rears to be sufficient, and the disk on the DRZ400 rear to lock up too easy (maybe because I'm used to drum brakes) but this is a very interesting mod. I do question a drum in the front of my '89 when descending some longer sketchy rocky roads.
My issue has been with one tiny water puddle, I'd have zero brakes in the back. They were just unreliable to say the least. This new setup has a really good pedal feel and not really touchy at all. They have a front swap as well I believe.
This is not Honda Trail. 125 content! I want to speak to the manager! - Frank
He's not in currently. Can we give him the message? He hasn't been acting right lately. 🤣🤣🤣
I recognize that shop. 3000 square foot of toys lol 😊
Porters Playland!!!
Those rear drums suck. I’m planning on installing the Bradley rear disk on my 2024 TW.
Close to 1k miles on these so far. Doing great
Money well spent.
Absolutely!!
Tw gonna stop now oh yeah...
That's right!!! We had a few places our west this summer where we really needed both brakes and those rear drums just wasn't cutting it.