US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

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US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby comanche91 » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:31 pm

Are there any? I haven't been able to locate one. Thanks. :-D

EDIT: Just noticed I placed this in the wrong forum, but I can't delete it or move it. :(
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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:25 pm

this from my copy of 2006 ebc catalog
probably only found at a dealer in Europe

Ebc 978=MZ
Saxon 12593-97R
Saxon 15095R
ETZ 250/30085-92R
TS 125/150F
TS 250F&R
251 Fun95-96R
Saxon ‘Tour’ 251/30193-98R
Saxon 500 ‘All models’93-98R

Sbs SB2171=ebc 978

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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby iceman » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:17 pm

Don,
Try this place $18 http://www.perfectbrakes.com/products.asp?cat=6798 Third box down...

978

978


EBC Brake Shoe REAR

Made with non-asbestos linings for safety and using high pressure die castings for the alloy support plate, EBC brake shoes are radius ground and edge trimmed and arrive complete with new retainer springs for a perfect brake rebuild.

Price: $18.00
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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby comanche91 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:34 pm

iceman wrote:Don,
Try this place $18 http://www.perfectbrakes.com/products.asp?cat=6798 Third box down...

978 EBC Brake Shoe REAR


Yep, those are correct for all the 500 models except the 500R. 160x30 mm. Thanks much John. :-D
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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby comanche91 » Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:19 pm

978 EBC Brake Shoes REAR

Unfortunately these brake shoes are not in stock in the US, but the company can get them within 2-3 weeks. I'm going to order a set and thought I'd ask if anyone needed a set also. They fit all MZ Rotax 500 models (except the 500R) and the MZ TS and ETZ 250s and larger. Let me know.........
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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby iceman » Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:52 pm

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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby comanche91 » Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:15 pm

Wow, you sure did. Image Image Image Image Image Image

$7900 (and that doesn't even meet the reserve) is a bit much for a pair of shoes John. :-D Georgeous bike though. Of the ten Silvy Gespan's imported to the US, this must be the only one that's not in Miami. I saw three of them last time I was down there.
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Re: US Source for MZ 500 Rear Brake Shoes?

Postby vme250 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:18 pm

Hi
I'm a little late on this thread but it could be useful info...
Look in your local area for a shop that relines brakes (usually mostly for big trucks) for example cascade friction material in Tacoma WA will happily bond new friction material of your choice to your shoes and arc to fit your hubs! Its the way to go for vintage bikes, NOS shoes are OLD and crappy.
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