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Rotor shield? Brake upgrade advice needed.

Discussion in 'General' started by Wagon_Wheel, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. Wagon_Wheel

    Wagon_Wheel Drop A Patch....

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    Hey dudes, im currently doing a twin piston upgrade on my clubby.
    Went to put on new calipers, and the shield that sits behind where the rotors do, the gap for the calipers is too small now.

    Is this shield even important at all? ie. can i just drill out the rivets and not use it at all?

    Cause i attempted to cut out part of it but its a pain in the ass, and also noticed one of the taps holding it on is already broken..

    Heres a pic just to show you what i mean, this is the top part, there is a bottom part too.

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    Any advice much appreciated,
    Cheers,
    Geoff
     
  2. 1991_Vn2nV

    1991_Vn2nV New Member

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    Its just to stop dust etc. getting into the calipers. Should be fine for you to remove it.
     
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    Yeah i figured it was just a stone/dust protector thing.
    Ill get around to doing that tmoz then i cbf tonight its too cold/wet

    Any one else got any input?
     
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    get rid of it. doesn't do crap. my VN doens't have em at all, neither did VeePee's either from memory
     
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    No worrys man, thanks for that.
    Its ugly and a pain in the ass, its gone :D
     
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    They weren't introduced until the 1990? or 1991? VN's.
     
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    Yes, it was a running change introduced during the VN model (and a service fix on VN's where owners complained) as a fix to avoid complaints about poor wet weather braking performance.

    They probably won't be missed, as I have driven for a while (including on wet roads), with a shield on one side and not on the other without any noticeable difference in braking performance ie. the car didn't pull to either side under those conditions.
     

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