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Re: prokart brakes
Posted by 'DrewHoward' on 15 Oct 2015 @ 19:43


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DrewHoward
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Your original system should be up for the job, if set up properly. The floating Kelgate is the one though, especially for endurance racing. It is self adjusting, low maintenance, even pad wear, it adapts to chassis twist in corners, but is very expensive.

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prokart brakes  by 'playnotwork'   (15 Oct 2015 @ 13:35)
Re: prokart brakes  by 'KartingNW'   (15 Oct 2015 @ 17:34)
Re: prokart brakes  by 'playnotwork'   (15 Oct 2015 @ 18:18)
Re: prokart brakes  by 'mk7r'   (15 Oct 2015 @ 19:37)
Re: prokart brakes  by 'DrewHoward'  << You are here!
Re: prokart brakes  by 'itpro'   (17 Oct 2015 @ 1:45)
Re: prokart brakes  by 'lard ass bob'   (17 Oct 2015 @ 13:12)
prokart brakes  by 'positivekarter'   (24 Oct 2015 @ 21:43)

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