Iman Well-Known Member Oct 12, 2014 #1 Cool idea, eliminate the brake at the rear wheel. I wonder if it would fit a Big Dog? Attachments baker drive brake.jpg 44.4 KB Views: 91
P pauly Active Member Oct 12, 2014 #2 I was just reading old posts today and have come across some interesting stuff as well. Check it out. http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/performance/31867-new-custom-baker-transmissions.html Paul.
I was just reading old posts today and have come across some interesting stuff as well. Check it out. http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/performance/31867-new-custom-baker-transmissions.html Paul.
Brew Troop Supporter Oct 12, 2014 #3 Brake drive trans have been out for a while now. First time I seen one was at the V-twin show in Cali a few years back on a custom pro-street scoot.
Brake drive trans have been out for a while now. First time I seen one was at the V-twin show in Cali a few years back on a custom pro-street scoot.
pknowles RETIRED Oct 12, 2014 #5 And I thought fitting a metzler was a pain. There ain't much spare room around the front drive pulley on the dogs.
And I thought fitting a metzler was a pain. There ain't much spare room around the front drive pulley on the dogs.
BWG56 Guru Oct 12, 2014 #6 Looks like it would clean up the back wheel without the brake bake there, however the rotor surface is significantly less to dissipate heat though we're not running sport bikes.
Looks like it would clean up the back wheel without the brake bake there, however the rotor surface is significantly less to dissipate heat though we're not running sport bikes.