Can a motorcycle brake disc fail a MOT?

Can a motorcycle brake disc fail a MOT?

Your bike will fail its MOT if the discs are deemed too thin by the tester. There is no minimum thickness as all discs are different. However you are more likely to fail your MOT if there are defects in the disc, for example warping, cracks or scratches.

Are there any brake discs for dirt bikes?

Stopp brake discs cover a comprehensive range of over 5000 road and off road motorcycles from way back in 1980 up to the latest models. The Stopp range includes brake pads for dirt bikes from little 2 bangers through to adventure bikes.

Where does the braking effort come from on a motorcycle?

Motorcycle braking systems. On motorcycles, approximately 70% of the braking effort is performed by the front brake. This however can vary for individual motorcycles; longer-wheelbase types having more weight biased rearward, such as cruisers and tourers, can have a`greater effort applied by the rear brake.

What kind of disc brakes does a Douglas motorcycle have?

Douglas motorcycles were available with Research Association disc brakes front and rear on their 1923 RA model, sometimes called TT model, with Freddie Dixon ‘s 1923 sidecar TT-winning machine of that type also having a passenger-operated disc brake for the sidecar wheel.

How are disc brakes used in a motorcycle?

Harder linings can be fitted, but they are less effective at low speeds. The answer came with the development of disc brakes for motorcycles. A disc brake consists of an exposed disc which is attached to the hub of the wheel, and two friction pads.

Your bike will fail its MOT if the discs are deemed too thin by the tester. There is no minimum thickness as all discs are different. However you are more likely to fail your MOT if there are defects in the disc, for example warping, cracks or scratches.

What makes TRW Moto premium brake discs so good?

Our motorcycle brake discs are wear-resistant and their service life is up to 30% longer compared with many comparable aftermarket parts, so you can be sure of robust performance to maximise safety. All discs are made of extremely dimensionally stable and hardened steel machined to tightest tolerance.

When was the first drum brake used on a motorcycle?

Drum brakes were first used on motorcycles in the 1920s and the basic design has not changed much. Originally used for braking both the front and rear wheels, drum brakes have largely been superseded by disc brakes or are used for rear-braking only.