boyracergt
Ex. Club Member
considering converting to k11 brakes is the gain worth the effort and are they much bigger? cheers
bigger friction area doesnt improve frictionbigger friction area on pad
bigger friction area doesnt improve friction
bigger friction area doesnt improve friction
how do you get at that conclusion?
1. The force of friction is directly proportional to the applied load. (Amontons' 1st Law)
2. The force of friction is independent of the apparent area of contact. (Amontons' 2nd Law) (Amontons' 2nd Law does not work for elastic, deformable materials. For example, wider tires on cars provide more traction than narrow tires for a given vehicle mass because of surface deformation of the tire)[citation needed]
3. Kinetic friction is independent of the sliding velocity. (Coulomb's Law of Friction)
So your saying fitting a bigger caliper and pad on the original size discs would not improve braking?I would tend to 100% disagree
you have a point kostas bigger brake pads with the same pressure wouldnt necessarily mean more stopping power.... entire brake upgrade including lines etc. for maximum braking power!
im sure new discs and pads (as long as they are bedded in properly!) including the discs should have a whole load of extra braking power