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Post by fstrblstr on Nov 6, 2004 21:52:23 GMT -5
Instead of paying $300-$350 for a rear brake, I made my own. I'm not positive if you can still make it for the same price though. I did some research and found out where Trenga got their brake parts (Enginetics). I found some bracket plans and ordered the parts. The total came to about $130. It looks just like Trenga's, and works amazing.
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Post by blaster99 on Nov 7, 2004 9:35:08 GMT -5
nice i should do that cus blaster zone breaks suck
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Post by fstrblstr on Nov 7, 2004 12:25:53 GMT -5
The brake parts are almost identicle to Blaster Zone's parts. Yours don't work because you might not have bled them properly. Bleeding them is the hardest part, it took my dad and I an entie afternoon, but if you do it right, they work amazing.
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Post by blaster99 on Nov 8, 2004 7:29:23 GMT -5
o trust me i blead them correctly 5 times !!!!!!!!!1 and the seal in the master cylinder is shot thats wuts rong
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Post by Kurt on Nov 8, 2004 18:21:36 GMT -5
yea those go-kart brakes are tough to get working right. If you can find a used set of old Warrior or Banshee brakes you can make some brackets and use those too.
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Post by blaster99 on Nov 9, 2004 6:21:02 GMT -5
thats wut im gona do cuse im sick of ordering parts for my quad out of kart magazeins
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Post by mxblaster88 on Nov 9, 2004 15:58:18 GMT -5
Banshee/warrior rear brake systems work amazing. It cost me about $110 for everything...and it locks up like nothing.
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Post by Jarrett#20 on Nov 9, 2004 17:01:50 GMT -5
Ya im thinking about doing that when my brakes go bad which my back one is already a piece of shit lol so ill probably be getting new brakes soon
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