Monday, 13 April 2015

Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems



Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems









Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems


Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems




Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems



Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems

     
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Front Brake system consists of :

Front master cylinder / lever ,  Brake light micro switch  and brake pot

Brake hose and banjo fitments

Brembo 4 piston caliper

Brembo 320mm disc


Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems



Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems

Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems


Rear brake system consists of  :

Rear brake cylinder fitted to footpeg hanger

rear brake lever

Brake hose and banjo fitments

Brembo 230mm brake disc

Brembo single piston caliper and caliper mount



Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems

Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems




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Fixed and Floating Brake Discs

There are three principal types of motorcycle brake discs: fixed, fully floating & semi
 floating.

A fixed brake disc is a one piece brake disc. That is, its brake pad contact face and wheel mounting face are all part of the same piece of metal. They are relatively cheap to produce
 and they perform perfectly well within certain parameters, but if they are subjected to 
heat then they are unable to dilate or expand because they are not floating.

Both fully_floating_brake_discs and semi-floating_brake_discs are constructed in two parts. An aluminium centre part which is fixed to the motorcycle wheel and a stainless rotor part which the brake pads push on.

When the rotor is subjected to serious heat it expands. By allowing it to float separately
 from the mounting face it is free to expand and shrink again at will without being
 constrained by its mounting. When this expansion takes place is does so in all directions at once and it will not be constrained. If you prevent this from happening in one direction (by fixing it on its mounting face) it has no choice but to warp, so floating_discs and semi-floating_discs are made in two parts to allow the discs to expand and prevent them from warping. This is mainly a high performance type brake disc.

Bikes of more moderate performance can use fixed brake discs perfectly happily and you 
will also see that most rear brake discs are fixed. This is because they don’t get used as hard and therefore subjected to as much heat. Even so, most rear brake discs are thicker than
 front brake discs and this is a compromise because the cooling is not as good as the front discs. They don’t get as hot but don’t cool as well either, so the thicker material helps
 prevent them from warping.

Cagiva Mito 125 braking systems

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