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  2. Drum brake - Wikipedia

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    Drum brake (upper right) with the drum removed (lower left, inside facing up), on the front of a Ford Falcon Sprint A rear drum brake on a Kawasaki W800 motorcycle. A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.

  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. Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    The "gaseous boundary layer" is a hot rod mechanics explanation for failing self servo effect of drum brakes because it felt like a brick under the brake pedal when it occurred. To counter this effect, brake shoes were drilled and slotted to vent gas. In spite of that, drum brakes were abandoned for their self-servo effect.

  5. Bendix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Bendix automotive brakes blossomed with the introduction of fixed-caliper disc brakes and the "Duo-Servo" system (which became, virtually, a de facto world standard for drum brakes). During the 1960s, Bendix also dabbled in bicycle hardware, producing a reliable, totally self-contained, 2-speed "Kick-Back" planetary rear axle with ...

  6. Talk:Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    Brake fade is unique to drum brakes because they use self servo action (leading brake shoes) [] whose servo effect relys on the proper friction coefficient, one that reduces at elevated temperatures. I request that justanother cease deleting my re-write of this article and not continue purvey myth and lore.

  7. GM slams brakes on self-driving vehicle without steering wheel

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    (Reuters) -General Motors' Cruise self-driving unit will focus its development efforts on a next-generation Chevrolet Bolt as it indefinitely delays its planned Origin vehicle that would not have ...

  8. Electric friction brake - Wikipedia

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    This describes the electrically controlled drum brake principles. The brake is built with the brake shield (1) as a base that contains the mechanism. The brake shield is mounted on an axle/spindle using the holes in the centre. The brake shoes (3) are the items performing the braking by pressing outwards at the drum that covers all the innards.

  9. In ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Sylvie Russo Is Fictional. Her ...

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    Dylan’s self-mythologizing made him an icon, but it also worked to shroud him in mystique: an attractive quality in the divine, perhaps less so in a man. A Complete Unknown does not purport to ...

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