0 a type of brake where two pieces of material are pressed against a metal disc that is attached to a wheel --
The main brake, usually operated manually by a long handle, may be friction band brake, a disc brake or a modified clutch.
It featured dual front disc brakes, a rear disc brake, shaft drive and cast wheels.
The front suspension was a traditional telescopic fork (that could be preloaded) also with a single disc brake.
The most obvious differences other than engine capacity were slotted disc brake rotors, and a strap on the seat.
The earlier fairing of the disc brake was removed.
A hydraulic disc brake replaced the outdated cable operated drum brake for the front wheel.
Adequate spoke tension is very important with motorcycle wheels, because of the greater torque applied to the wheel by an engine or disc brake.
It has a single disc brake in the front and a drum in the rear.