- Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:13 am
#22513
OK so the wheel and drum/sprocket arrangement is the same as a Norton. However even if the drum is not laced to the rim, you must still get the brake plate with shoes fitted turned to match the brake drum. Skimming the drum makes it larger and so standard linings on shoes will probably not make up the difference or will simply consume all of the adjustment. If you are using the original shoes/linings then they will have worn to suit the drum which you have now skimmed and made it round again. Did you in fact have the shoes skimmed to match the drum? If you have then simply centre the plate as described earlier. Remember to slacken the brake torque arm or any bolts designed to stop the plate rotating in use before you centralise and re-tighten afterwards. HTH.