Reviews
Fits: SUZUKI CARNA, SUZUKI Shot, SUZUKI high-R, SUZUKI Address50, SUZUKI AddressWAY, SUZUKI High, SUZUKI LETS II-L, SUZUKI AddressEX, SUZUKI LETS II-S, SUZUKI LETS II, SUZUKI LETS II-Combination brakes, SUZUKI LETS-DX, SUZUKI LETS-L, SUZUKI LETS II, SUZUKI LETS II, SUZUKI LETS-G, SUZUKI ZZ(ZZ), SUZUKI LETS, SUZUKI VERDE, SUZUKI LETS4 Palette
Some older Suzuki scooters that are included in the list of compatible models may not be able to be used.
I have a SEA BASS ScooterLOVE and ordered this as a replacement part because the rear brake shoe is worn out.
However, when I lined up the delivered item with the removed shoe, it was clearly unusable because it was almost 1.5 times larger than the original.
This is not an evaluation of the performance of the Brake Shoe itself, but it is a review for all users of this type of older Scooter.
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Fits: SUZUKI VECSTAR125, SUZUKI ADDRESS110, SUZUKI VECSTAR150
Could not be used (not available for evaluation)
Purchased with the intention of installing on a VECSTAR 150, which is a compatible model.
However, when this product is installed, Tire cannot be installed,
We had no choice but to revert to OEM.
I have not been able to use it, so I can't say for sure, but I will write my impressions.
Perhaps, but I wondered if it was necessary to shave a few millimeters off.
It may be something to shave off a little first,
Is it possible that the lid will not close without shaving? Is it possible that the lid will not fit?
Compared to the OEM, I thought the Size was a bit Large.
I should have taken a comparison photo with the OEM, but I forgot to do so.
I would like to compare them next time I change Tire. (It will be a few years later)
Also, Spring is so much stronger than OEM.
The Level is such that it cannot be extended by hand. (Sorry for my inability.)
Does the strength of this Spring lead to the braking power of Brake?
Simply put, I found Spring to be twice as strong as OEM.
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