- Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:00 pm
#43333
As I understand it, a TLS brake has the leading edge of each shoe forced against the drum surface by its' own cam. In spite of the cams being moved in opposite directions, the BSA / Triumph conical TLS is just that - a twin leader and if Bert Hopwood and Doug Hele let them be described as such, that will do for me. TLS brake shoes should wear pretty evenly, if they are set up properly in the first place and not messed with. You are far more likely to find uneven wear on SLS brake shoes, due to the leading shoe being subjected to the servo action, while the trailing shoe gets an easier life, because it is just that, the trailing shoe.