- Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:30 am
#68468
Hi Rich, 'Not sure what year model you have, [mine's a 4 year old u.c.e Electra G5 owned from new] but I would think twice before doing this so called 'mod'! R.E. themselves don't recommend it, nor do clubs/users groups in both the U.S. and Australia. It's believed that there is a possibility that it could cause the brake to lock on, seizing the wheel. Not funny on a busy road ... or anyware!!
IMHO I would say forget about having a 'lose' sliding cam on the brake plate, however good others say it is - and If you are not a member, join the U.K. R.E. Owners Club. They will have load of info. on line as to correctly setting up the Bullet rear brake - there is an important correct sequence of tightening three nuts up with the brake fully on.You can also find out on line just why the brake has a sliding cam in the first place, it certainly wasn't meant to be left floating on the back druml!
I don't know the age of your bike but R.E. started fitting a longer brake arm, [some 20/22mm longer] from about 2014 or '15 onwards. Mine missed out but our hosts sell them and they are in their catalogue.
20 odd mm doesn't sound much but although I've always done the plate tightening correctly, fitting this new arm recently simply transformed the brake!!
Sorry guys, 'didn't mean to 'write a book', preach or tell anybody 'how to suck eggs' but it's safety here that's being talked about.......
Cheers, R