Hi. Over the years I have bought an insane amount of Harley stuff on ebay.
The joy of clicking the (Buy Now) button, seldom balanced out the disapointment of the junk that arrived in the blue and white box.
I have a few rear brake drums, that looked great in the blurry, unfocused, pictures that the sellers supplied on ebay.
I've repaired broken dowels, removed welds from the back of sprokets, and even pressed the bolting face down to be parallel to the brake surface.
I fitted a drum to one of my bikes and keyed the brake shoes to the drum.
When I apply my rear brake at low speed (15-20 mph) the bike jerks back and forth and makes it impossible for me to look cool.
I need an arbor to round up the brake surface.
Years ago I remeber seeing a company selling a tool for turning out brake drums. The tool was an arbor that fitted in a lathe chuck. The other end was set up like a star hub. The drum was bolted to the arbor and then the drum could be turned out and made round.
Any leads on this tool?
The joy of clicking the (Buy Now) button, seldom balanced out the disapointment of the junk that arrived in the blue and white box.
I have a few rear brake drums, that looked great in the blurry, unfocused, pictures that the sellers supplied on ebay.
I've repaired broken dowels, removed welds from the back of sprokets, and even pressed the bolting face down to be parallel to the brake surface.
I fitted a drum to one of my bikes and keyed the brake shoes to the drum.
When I apply my rear brake at low speed (15-20 mph) the bike jerks back and forth and makes it impossible for me to look cool.
I need an arbor to round up the brake surface.
Years ago I remeber seeing a company selling a tool for turning out brake drums. The tool was an arbor that fitted in a lathe chuck. The other end was set up like a star hub. The drum was bolted to the arbor and then the drum could be turned out and made round.
Any leads on this tool?
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