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Matt
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      05-06-2005, 07:02 AM
I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am
not seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where to
find these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material on
a single pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?
 
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      05-06-2005, 10:48 AM

Matt wrote:
> I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am


> not seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where

to
> find these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material

on
> a single pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?


try these guys :

http://www.vintagebrake.com/

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Michael Ettengruber
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      05-06-2005, 11:28 AM

"Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am not
>seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where to find
>these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material on a single
>pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?


LUCAS still manufactures them: Lucas-Number is MCS807
Have a look at: http://www.lucas-bikersworld.com


HTH

Etti
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Tim Morrow
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      05-06-2005, 11:39 AM
Matt wrote:
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> I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am
> not seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where to
> find these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material on
> a single pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?


I would first check with my local Honda shop, if that doesn't help, I'd check
the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club for sources; if that doesn't pan out, I
would suggest Vintage Brake.

http://ww.vintagebrake.com

Friends of mine who race vintage drum brake equipped motorcycles highly
recommend the latter.

Tim
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krusty kritter
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      05-06-2005, 02:11 PM

Matt wrote:
> I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am


> not seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where

to
> find these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material

on
> a single pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?


No problem, Matt. SBS brake shoes for your bike were in my 2003 Dennis
Kirk catalog. Part number 19-1103 $26.99 a set. Check the online
catalog at www.denniskirk.com

 
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Matt
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      05-06-2005, 06:11 PM
Mark Olson wrote:
> In rec.motorcycles.tech Matt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I may need new rear brake shoes soon on my '76 Honda CJ360T, and I am
>>not seeing any NOS or aftermarket parts on ebay. I don't know where to
>>find these. Are there any shops that can replace the brake material on
>>a single pair of brake shoes? Or is there a better solution?

>
>
> http://www.mawonline.com/ZEBC.HTM
> 14615 CJ360T.... 76-77 EBC Kevlar Brake Shoes #314
> Footnote: front
> 14616 CJ360T.... 76-77 EBC Kevlar Brake Shoes #315
> Footnote: rear
>
> http://www.mawonline.com/ebc.htm
> (14615) $23.95 EBC Kevlar Brake Shoes #314
> (14616) $23.95 EBC Kevlar Brake Shoes #315
>
> The web page says they are available.
>
> This is not a recommendation for MAW- any dealer who carries EBC can
> order them.
>


Okay, it's raining brake shoes ... ya just gotta know where to look ...
many thanks guys.

 
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