I bought a great looking front hub years ago. It was clean and already polished. Now that the bike is done, I notice that the drum is horribly out of round, can even use the front brake over 20 mph.
Is there a way to resurface these drums like a car drum?
Front drum
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Front drum
1966 CB77
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thanx
IM sitting here watching the FI race in your country. , Wow what a terrible crash Webber had....
Glad he is ok.
Thank you for the info
Glad he is ok.
Thank you for the info
1966 CB77
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Not related....
...but interesting!
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Ok, being a Honda car tech, I have access to automotive brake lathes. So, I took one of my old ugly front hubs and remove its ball bearings, chucked it up in the lathe with an appropriate set of adapters and was able to resurface the brake drum surface easily.
With that success under my belt I took the entire wheel, hub, tire assembly and mounted it in the latch and did the same on my good hub.
Mounted to the bike and all is well.
With that success under my belt I took the entire wheel, hub, tire assembly and mounted it in the latch and did the same on my good hub.
Mounted to the bike and all is well.
1966 CB77