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Bob Andrews

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Bob Andrews » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

At a slow taxi speed, can you lock one up and 360 pivot (with power added)
around it? ... if so, I'd say you're good to go.

Cheers, Bob 612e

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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
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Walter Klatt

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Walter Klatt » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

If you can hold yours for a full power run-up that's a way better than mine.
One of the local guys here made the mistake one time, of having his toes on
the brakes on landing (don't know how he did that), and ended up with a flat
spot on each tire. Had to get new ones, and they were very low hours, almost
like new otherwise.

My weak brakes are quite adequate for me, as long as I can still turn on
lumpy grass, that's good enough for me. Plenty of braking power for slowing
down after landing, so that's not a problem.

Walter

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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R



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Ken

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Ken » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

I'd concur. Mine are much softer than straight wheels as well. No way
can I lay down a skid mark. Grease/oil dripping out of the bearings
forced me to replace one set of pads which helped a lot. Now I can just
barely hold it for a full power runup.

Very often I can taxi and turn just using rudder and flaperon to steer.
Full down flaperon/aileron on one side helps turning considerably on the
ground as well as on the water.

Ken

On 2/27/2011 1:44 PM, Bob Andrews wrote:
At a slow taxi speed, can you lock one up and 360 pivot (with power added)
around it? ... if so, I'd say you're good to go.

Cheers, Bob 612e

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Rebecca Brownell
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R


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Ken

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Ken » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

Geez Walter if you'd stop putting bigger engines on it the brakes might
have a chance... ;)
Ken

On 2/27/2011 1:56 PM, Walter Klatt wrote:
If you can hold yours for a full power run-up that's a way better than mine.
One of the local guys here made the mistake one time, of having his toes on
the brakes on landing (don't know how he did that), and ended up with a flat
spot on each tire. Had to get new ones, and they were very low hours, almost
like new otherwise.

My weak brakes are quite adequate for me, as long as I can still turn on
lumpy grass, that's good enough for me. Plenty of braking power for slowing
down after landing, so that's not a problem.

Walter


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Walter Klatt

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Walter Klatt » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

<g>... Even with my old 320, I think I could only hold about 1900 rpm IIRC.
Now it is just 16 or 1700. For some reason, my brakes are not as strong as
some. They are the original Cleaveland type, not JDM as I believe some are.
I know the pucks are not very big on mine.

Walter

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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Geez Walter if you'd stop putting bigger engines on it the brakes might
have a chance... ;)
Ken

On 2/27/2011 1:56 PM, Walter Klatt wrote:
If you can hold yours for a full power run-up that's a way better than
mine.
One of the local guys here made the mistake one time, of having his toes
on
the brakes on landing (don't know how he did that), and ended up with a
flat
spot on each tire. Had to get new ones, and they were very low hours,
almost
like new otherwise.

My weak brakes are quite adequate for me, as long as I can still turn on
lumpy grass, that's good enough for me. Plenty of braking power for
slowing
down after landing, so that's not a problem.

Walter


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drewjan

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by drewjan » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

Sounds about the same as mine. If they've been sitting in the water for a while I clean the disks with spray on brake cleaner as they tend to get a bit oily from grease breaking down.
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R



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Garry Wright

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Garry Wright » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

Mine are about the same as Walter's. Never really had any problem though. On
wheels or amphibs I cannot hold it beyond 1900 rpm(150 hp), but on wheels
that is with the old small (undersized) Matco Gold's with reinforcements
built in. I will be swapping wheels next fall to the more recent Murphy's
which will give me some concern about braking too hard but less concern
about over stressing the golds. My habits with the old ones are to stomp on
them fairly hard to get them to do anything and a nose over is simply not
possible. I will have to be careful for a while.

Garry

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 12:49 PM, <drewjan@cabletv.on.ca> wrote:
Sounds about the same as mine. If they've been sitting in the water for a
while I clean the disks with spray on brake cleaner as they tend to get a
bit oily from grease breaking down.
Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R



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karl hipp

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by karl hipp » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

If you can hold it while runnin up, I think thats all you really need.
If the brakes are too good they could cause more problems than they
prevent. My Kawasaki brakes are way better than the originals and will
hold it for a runup but will not bring it to a screeching halt--they
just help slow it down and turn.

Karl Hipp

On 2/27/2011 12:49 PM, drewjan@cabletv.on.ca wrote:
Sounds about the same as mine. If they've been sitting in the water for a while I clean the disks with spray on brake cleaner as they tend to get a bit oily from grease breaking down.
Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

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Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R



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Rebecca Brownell

[rebel-builders] Braking ability

Post by Rebecca Brownell » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm

Thanks for the responses ,sounds like I'm pretty much the same as
others.
Jason
On 27-Feb-11, at 2:03 PM, Ken wrote:
I'd concur. Mine are much softer than straight wheels as well. No way
can I lay down a skid mark. Grease/oil dripping out of the bearings
forced me to replace one set of pads which helped a lot. Now I can
just
barely hold it for a full power runup.

Very often I can taxi and turn just using rudder and flaperon to
steer.
Full down flaperon/aileron on one side helps turning considerably on
the
ground as well as on the water.

Ken

On 2/27/2011 1:44 PM, Bob Andrews wrote:
At a slow taxi speed, can you lock one up and 360 pivot (with power
added)
around it? ... if so, I'd say you're good to go.

Cheers, Bob 612e

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Rebecca Brownell
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:19 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Braking ability

Hello all
I was wondering if I could get a couple of opinions on what I should
be expecting for braking capabilities on the amphibs.Mine
feel"pretty"
good and I'm "fairly" comfortable with them but they certainly
wouldn't lock up if you stood on them.They hold for a full run up and
the manouvering in sharp turns is great but rolling out on the
runway ..............just say you will never leave any skid marks.Is
this all I can expect?Appreciate any comments.
Thanks
Jason
817R


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