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  2. Drum brake - Wikipedia

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    Drum brakes are typically described as either leading/trailing (also called "single leading") or twin leading. [5] Rear drum brakes are typically of a leading/trailing design (for non-servo systems), or primary/secondary (for duo servo systems), the shoes being moved by a single double-acting hydraulic cylinder and hinged at the same point. [5]

  3. Motorcycle braking systems - Wikipedia

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    Honda RCB with a front ventilated drum brake from Italian accessories manufacturer Grimeca. Drum brakes have a self servo effect. [11] The most common design is a leading-trailing design. More exotic design had four, eight or sixteen shoes. [4] Some motorcycles used finned and/or vented housings for additional cooling, the first of which was ...

  4. Kawasaki ER-5 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many modern motorcycles, with fixed caliper and floating disk, the ER5 has a fixed disk and floating caliper. 'A' models have a trailing piston which is smaller than the leading piston but the later 'C' models have identical leading and trailing pistons, dramatically improving front braking.

  5. Trail braking - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, trail braking is done exclusively with the front brake, even though trailing the rear brake will also effectively slow the motorcycle and decrease the turning radius. [7] The rider's ability to correctly choose their turn in, apex, and exit points reduces or eliminates the need for prolonged trailing of the brakes into turns.

  6. Perodua Rusa - Wikipedia

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    Main brakes Front Disc Rear Leading-Trailing Drum Brake Booster Size (inch) 8 Suspension Front MacPherson Strut Rear Leaf Spring Tyres 175/70R13 185/70R14 Fuel Tank Capacity (litre) 47 Running Performance Max. Speed (km/h/j) 133 143 0-400 (sec) 24.1 22.0 Fuel Consumption 90 km/h Constant 12.7 13.2 Speed with 5th gear

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1251 on Thursday, November 21, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Thursday, November 21, 2024, is SPINE. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.

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