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Scott

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Rear Drum Brake on a 20+% Steep Grade
« on: February 05, 2013, 04:46:21 PM »
This has been touched on before, but is it normal for the rear drum brake alone to not be able to hold when stopped at a light on a sharp grade....say 20% (San Francisco-type grade).  This happen to me on my brand new (odo @ 77mi) scooter.  It occurred in the brief moments in attempting a twist of the throttle to begin again still moving upwards, having to release the front brake.  Afterward, on level ground and out of traffic, I realized that I can actually forcefully push the scooter backwards with the drum brake applied.  All other functions are normal including pads, brake mechanism, however the brain of the owner is is questionable.   ;D 
Seattle, WA
2012 Super 8 150 (Blue)
Odo: 01235

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Re: Rear Drum Brake on a 20+% Steep Grade
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2013, 08:35:27 PM »
    I think you have a little new brake glazing you have to wear out , before the brakes work best, takes about 100 miles to wear in,

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Re: Rear Drum Brake on a 20+% Steep Grade
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2013, 01:38:39 AM »
Yes, rear brakes need breaking in.... and our left hand is really weaker than our right...

Also still is happening to my scoot...somewhat weak rear brakes... odo @ 12,000+

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