QUOTE(kicksense @ Mar 27 2014, 01:23 AM)
UGPM my frenzQUOTE(soulfly @ Mar 27 2014, 10:17 AM)
full FRP brake usually works well on most semi-speed tracks
but if you need more grip, add those rubber strips (comes as a kit with 1 piece of FRP reinforcing plate in #15441)
the problem with the stock braking system is that it serves more just as a skid assist (so that the rear bumper doesn't touch the ground when the nose is up) rather than actual brake.
to make brakes actually brake usually you will need a gap distance around 1~3mm from the track surface and the brake
This is how I did mine. With the MS rear plate, there's a choice to alternate between the two holes to get different results.

mak ai !! I can see 3 layer brake bro!! but if you need more grip, add those rubber strips (comes as a kit with 1 piece of FRP reinforcing plate in #15441)
the problem with the stock braking system is that it serves more just as a skid assist (so that the rear bumper doesn't touch the ground when the nose is up) rather than actual brake.
to make brakes actually brake usually you will need a gap distance around 1~3mm from the track surface and the brake
This is how I did mine. With the MS rear plate, there's a choice to alternate between the two holes to get different results.

Mar 27 2014, 11:00 AM

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