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Re: Disk Brake Conversion . . .
- Don Gale
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Re: Disk Brake Conversion . . .
1958 356A 1600 Super Sunroof Coupe
former 1966 Euro 912 Sunroof
former 1978 Intermeccanica Speedster w/'68 912
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former 1966 Euro 912 Sunroof
former 1978 Intermeccanica Speedster w/'68 912
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- Martin Benade
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Re: Re: Disk Brake Conversion . . .
That setup would give very little brake fade. Looks good.
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Re: Re: Disk Brake Conversion . . .
Would that not unbalance the wheel somewhat?
If I had known I would live this long I would have pushed the envelope a little harder.
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Re: Re: Disk Brake Conversion . . .
I recall an F1 champion being DNFed when a stone got caught between a caliper and the rim, machining a groove like this.
1972 911S
1972 917-10
1963 356B
1963 356B
1963 356B
1972 917-10
1963 356B
1963 356B
1963 356B