jivy88 wrote:
hoser wrote:
Wow looks like you tweaked the cage pretty good maybe you can get it out in the sun take some better over all pics from different angles.
Front brakes working? I use the fronts 90% of the time on my Pilot (same brakes) but the rears are fun for sliding around

a quick hit on fronts right before you lock up the rears helps scrub off a bunch of speed before the stunt driving.
after bleeding and replacing pads the Front brakes are still really mushy. its more like a suggestion to stop, LOL, and then it'll tell me, No I don't think so. it hit harder than I thought on that first roll. I just got some stainless lines in the mail that I ordered to put on the front, like I did for the back. waiting on rain to stop here to get it out, there should be a brake in it sometime. Hopefully I'll be able to find another cage and give this one to someone here that would know how to fix it, if possible. I get better pictures when I can.
don't give up on the front brakes yet, if your pretty sure you have all the air out adjust the front brakes with the rims on and so tight its hard to rotate the front tire, really dragging hard, you want the front shoe (leading shoe) to contact first then the following shoe
Once you get both sides done then bleed the brakes one more time and make sure your cables are as tight as you can get them without it moving the pistons.
Go ride it use the shit out of the brakes, with drums you usually have to make them wear to match the drums so might have to adjust them a few times after they are worn to match and you have them adjusted right you wont need to adjust them for a long wile and if you used Honda shoes its probably the last set you will need to ever buy.
With them adjusted real tight and dragging slightly you can over heat the drums enough where the brakes will lock up so take short rides at first check the temps so your not stranded from home or camp with locked up brakes lol
Once dialed in you can lock them up on pavement if you wanted and they are impossible to over heat.
Cool, I'm going to copy and keep this with me to try. Thanks
I'm one of those that can fix it, if I have all the parts and good direction to go by. However, if I have to fabricate stuff like you guy do I'm afraid of what the out come might be right now. "If it ain't bolt on, then it ain't going on" LOL. but I think this thing just may eventually change that.