Can Motorcycle Drum Brakes Be Converted to Disc Brakes?
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Consisting of a brake disc connected to the wheel and a brake caliper at the edge of the disc, during braking, high-pressure brake fluid pushes the brake pads to clamp the disc, producing the braking effect. To convert the front wheel to disc brakes, it is necessary to replace the rim, shock absorber, and add a complete disc brake system. For the rear wheel, modifications include changing the rim, rear fork, and brake pump, among others. Generally, converting the front wheel is relatively easier, while the rear wheel conversion is more challenging.