I previously had a and now a PCX 150. The problem I had with both bikes is brake fade, especially through the mountains which can be quite "exciting" at times.
I would like to try a 260mm front disc. I think this will give better braking but not sure if it will help prevent fade/failure.
Can anyone give some advice on how to improve the brake system to prevent fade or total loss when the brakes get hot?
Any advice appreciated
Brake Fade Prevention
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Re: Brake Fade Prevention
With an automatic there is not much you can do in the mountains. Try and engage the engine by accelerating out of the hairpins and backing off to let the engine braking work.
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Re: Brake Fade Prevention
"Throttle Control", and learn to just "quick jab" the Brakes harder for a split second to check Your speed, then immediately off of them. NEVER drag Your Brakes, especially during continuous twisties and/or mountainous conditions...Ride either completely on or off the Brakes..."dragging" makes the Fade Issue.......I've ridden "The Dragon" on drum-braked Ruckus Scooters with virtually a pegged throttle and never faded the brakes by just "hard-jabbing" the Brakes as needed...."Practice, Practice, Practice"......
Ridin' and Socializin' the Southeastern USA on a 2014 Honda FORZA 300 Scooter...45+ years of Riding averaging 30,000 miles per year...!!!
Re: Brake Fade Prevention
nice post.