Motorcycle Brake Pad/Shoe
The motorcycle brake shoe is a pivotal element of drum brake systems, crucial for safe and effective braking on two-wheeled vehicles.
Motorcycle Brake Pad/Shoe
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At Rhinoparts, we stock brake pads and brake shoes for:
- Honda (Honda Ace 125 and Honda CB 110)
- CG (Captain, Haojue, Skygo, Dayun, WY125)
- Boxer Bajaj (BM100, BM150, XBM125, BAJAJ100)
- TVS HLX (STAR, HLX100, HLX125, HLX150)
We sell wholesale and retail brake pads, including Boxer Bajaj Grooved Variations.
The motorcycle brake pad is a critical component of drum brake systems, commonly found in the rear wheel of many motorcycles. Its primary function is to create friction, which slows down or stops the motorcycle when the rider applies the brakes.
The brake shoe consists of a metal frame or shoe assembly with a friction material lining, typically made of a heat-resistant material like asbestos-free organic compounds or semi-metallic materials. It is one of the best motorcycle spare parts in Kenya.
As the brake shoes expand, the friction lining makes contact with the inner surface of the brake drum. This contact generates friction, which slows down the rotation of the wheel, ultimately leading to deceleration or a complete stop.
Proper maintenance of the brake shoes is essential for safe and efficient braking performance. Over time, the friction material can wear out, reducing the braking effectiveness. Regular inspection and replacement of worn-out brake shoes are necessary to maintain optimal braking performance and ensure rider safety. At Rhinoparts, we provide high-quality brake components to ensure durability, safety, and reliability for all motorcycle models we support.
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