Difference between a large and small drum brake at Piaggio Motor blocks: what to know
If you regularly work on scooters or are looking for the right parts for your Piaggio, then you probably encountered the terms "large drum brake" and "small drum brake". But what is the difference? And why is it important to choose the right size? In this blog we explain it clearly and easily.
What is a drum brake?
A drum brake is a type of brake system that is common in scooters, especially at the rear. Instead of a disk and claw, such as with a disc brake, a drum brake with brake shoes that are pressed against the inside of a metal drum works to brake.
Small vs. Large drum brake: the basis
With Piaggio engine blocks-such as that of Vespa, Zip, Typhoon and other models-there are mainly two sizes of drum brakes:
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Small drum brake: O 110 mm
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Large drum brake: O 140 mm
The size refers to the inner diameter of the brake drum and has a direct influence on the braking capacity and compatibility with parts.
The differences in a row
Feature | Small drum brake (110 mm) | Large drum brake (140 mm) |
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Brake force | Base brake power | More braking power due to larger contact surface |
Application | Much used on standard models (ZIP, Fly, Typhoon 2-stroke) | Can be found on heavier or sportier models |
Wheel size | Suitable for standard rim sizes | Supports larger or wider wheels |
Brake shoes | Smaller brake shoes | Larger, wider brake shoes |
Popular with tuners? | Fewer | Yes, for better braking performance |
Why is this difference important?
When replacing your rear wheel, brake shoes or entire engine blocks you need to know what type of drum brake your scooter has. The wrong size means that parts do not fit or do insufficient braking power - which can endanger your safety.
How do you recognize which drum brake you have?
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Measure the inner diameter From the brake drum: 110 mm or 140 mm.
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Check the type of motorcycle block: Many 2-stroke models have a small drum brake, while heavier or more recent models (eg Piaggio Liberty, Vespa Sprint, etc.) use a large drum.
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Compare brake shoes: The 140 mm version is clearly larger and wider.
Conclusion
The choice between a large and small drum brake at Piaggio engine blocks revolves around more than just customization-it is about safety, performance and compatibility. So always make sure you know which variant your scooter has before ordering or performing parts.
Do you have questions about which drum brake your piaggio uses? Feel free to contact us - we are happy to help you on your way!