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Knowing Why Disc Brakes Are Better Than Drum Brakes for Your Motorcycle

by Ankita Sehgal Freelance Blogger, Lives in New Delhi
With the rapid growth in technology, motorcycles are gaining extreme power and speed. Customers look out for the performance of the vehicle when buying it instead of looking for the mere use of traveling. Brakes play a very important role in bikes which also need an upgrade with development in the performance of automobiles. For this reason, disc brakes were invented to improve the functioning of brakes in a motorcycle. Bike disc brake supplier and manufacturer companies are providing their best work in improving the function of the brakes in vehicles. Brakes play a crucial role in avoiding mishaps on roads while riding vehicles especially in a country like India. With various kinds of brakes, customers are left between the options to choose the right set of brakes.   

Disc brakes are a better option than drum brake for your motorcycle. It is also necessary to know the types of disc brakes when you decide to choose them for your motorcycle as you want the best for your vehicle. They are the ‘opposed piston type disc brake’ and ‘floating type disc brake’ which only differ in the presence of piston in their making. There are a lot of differences in the quality of the two types of brakes especially in the centers of friction which is very important for the brake. Disc brakes can dissipate heat more effectively. They have many advantages which make them a better option compared to drum brakes. 

1. Stopping Power: Disc brakes have efficient stopping power compared to drum brakes of any motorcycle. Disc brake pad manufacturers have better models of bigger and multiple pads which increase the bite of the brakes. Braking power can also be increased by dual discs.

2. Heat Dissipation: Location of a disc brake is usually outside the wheel and so it cools down easily when compared to drum brakes. Chances of brakes getting heated up are high for drum brakes as they are located inside the wheel.

3. Zero Wheel Damage: Drum brakes create friction with the wheel as its shoes are connected to the spring which results in over-heating and the gradual damage of the wheel. But this is not the case with disc brakes regarding their location and power.

4. Maintenance: A simple sandpaper is enough to clean or maintain the disc brakes and pads of a motorcycle but in the case of drum brakes, you need to remove the wheel to do some cleaning and maintenance.  

5. Affordable Spares: The discs and the pads in disc brakes have easy availability of spare parts which are also affordable. But, if something happens to a drum brake, the wheel gets damaged as the brake is located inside and as a result, buying an alternative wheel is an expensive affair.      


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About Ankita Sehgal Advanced   Freelance Blogger, Lives in New Delhi

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