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Subject: Re: Ambassador For Sale-Philadelphia, PA

Author: Greg Field

Date: Nov 5, 2004, 3:30 PM

Post ID: 1717832731




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The single-discers can work very well. Get a new 12-mm m/c and stuff to
make SS brake lines from MG Cycle and a pair of HH-rated pads. You will
be amazed how well it works.

GF

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Lenny, It seems I have seen articles or pics of Eldo's with twin disc
brakes on the front. Am I wrong, or is that a very expensive
project? Maybe you are just interested in keeping the bike original.
I have an Eldo single disc brake project bike and am wondering if I am
going to be happy with the brakes on it. I have already had the
cylinders bored and fitted with steel sleeves and VW pistons (88mm).
And plan on using 40mm round slide DellOrtos, so won't be original.
Am even thinking of using later model heads and thus later exhaust
headers if that is not too much trouble.
Anyway, I'm a ways down the road from this, so just in the thinking
stage now.
Tom Elliott in Wichita, KS

'78 SP1000 rider
''74 Eldo front disc model PROJECT
'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front
fender or heads
'77 Convert rider

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The single-discers can work very well. Get a new 12-mm m/c and stuff
to make SS brake lines from MG Cycle and a pair of HH-rated pads. You
will be amazed how well it works.


GF


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<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Lenny,=A0 It seems I have seen
articles or pics of Eldo's with twin disc brakes on the front.=A0 Am I
wrong, or is that a very expensive project?=A0 Maybe you are just
interested in keeping the bike original.=A0 I have an Eldo single disc
brake project bike and am wondering if I am going to be happy with the
brakes on it.=A0 I have already had the cylinders bored and fitted with
steel sleeves and VW pistons (88mm).=A0 And plan on using 40mm round
slide DellOrtos, so won't be original.=A0 Am even thinking of using
later model heads and thus later exhaust headers if that is not too
much trouble.

Anyway, I'm a ways down the road from this, so just in the thinking
stage now.

Tom Elliott in Wichita, KS


'78 SP1000 rider

''74 Eldo front disc model PROJECT

'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front
fender or heads

'77 Convert rider</smaller>


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