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CB175 Front Brake Options (200GP+ Class)

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Hi all,



I'm in the process of building a CB175 into a vintage race/track bike, targeting the 200GP+ AHRMA class. It's a long, slow process, and I'm learning everything as I go. The front end as it's being built is a CB200T fork mated to a '74 XL175 triple tree staying at the original 31mm. It's a straight swap without any stem modifications.

My question is about the front hub/brake. I have the original CB175 brake, but I also have a '67 CB77 36-hole front brake from a previous still-born CB350 project.

Is the added weight of the CB77 brake worth the increased braking performance? Would I be better off using a smaller CB350 or even the stock CB175 or CB200T front brake for racing?


Also, while I'm asking about drum brakes, who is doing re-linings and arcing currently? Seems like a lost art that is only done by a few. Not really worried about a long lead time—I hve a long lead time, myself. :)



Doug

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FWIW: The riders I know who do that kind of racing, they don't seem to use the front brakes very much.
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I'll be at Blackhawk as a spectator if we go to phase 4 like we should by the end of the week. Looking forward to getting back out there, even if it's just as a bystander.
Race!
You are just cheating yourself out of the opportunity if you don't.
Buy the competition license up front, then you have no excuses when the time comes and afterwards you will be thankful that you didn't just go to watch.
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GP200+ class sounds pretty cool, how much can you modify your bikes in that class, is the sky the limit? That would be good considering the bike you are racing ;)
Oh ya, you're good, no limit on engine modifications and they actually insist you race with shitty brakes lol
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What are you doing for rims? You are lacing them to alloy rims aren't you?
DiD or Akront?
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(y) way too many go through here claiming an upgrade to heavy OEM steel rims is when you powder coat them.
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