BMW Motorcycle Brake Drums

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Brake Shoe

Part Number: 34212310782
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Applications: 2 Stck.
Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Brake Shoe, Asbestos-Free, Lower Rear

Part Number: 34212311081
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Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Brake Shoe

Part Number: 34212311014
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Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Brake Shoe Rear Lower

Part Number: 34212311083
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Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Brake Shoe Asbestos-Free

Part Number: 34112311079
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Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Brake Shoe, Asbestos-Free, Upper Rear

Part Number: 34212311080
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Other Names: Drum Brake Shoe
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Cast Rim Silver W Drum Brake Rear - 2.50X18

Part Number: 36311238092
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Applications: 2.50X18.
Other Names: Wheel
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Brake Lever

Part Number: 35211454601
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Drum Brake Adjusting Lever
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Brake Lever

Part Number: 35211239078
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Other Names: Drum Brake Adjusting Lever
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Rear Brake Cam

Part Number: 35212310897
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
Other Names: Drum Brake Adjusting Cam Stud
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Oil Drum

Part Number: 07511467606
BMW-Motorrad BMW-Motorrad
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$1,044.78

Holder For Gear-Selector Drum

Part Number: 11117723138
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Other Names: Holder For Gear-Selector Drum -, Holder For Gear-Selector
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All About BMW Motorrad Brake Drums

If your BMW motorcycle features a drum brake system it's essential to recognize that while it works the same way as a disc brake system, the components involved differ. Put simply, drum brakes slow the rotation of your wheels when brake shoes press onto a cylindrical part -- the drum. Traditional drum brakes have the shoes pressing on the inside, while clasp brakes get their name from the fact that the shoes press on the outside -of the drum -- in effect, clasping it in their grasp.

The Parts of a BMW Motorcycle Drum Brake

We've already discussed the brake drum. In order to stand up to the act of braking, it must be made of a cast iron that's both wear- and heat-resistant. A wheel cylinder operates the brake on the wheel, while two pistons push the shoes against the drum. Hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder pushes the pistons against the shoes. Those brake shoes are typically made from heat-resistant steel. Finally, a backing plate supports and protects the housing from debris while acting as a base for all of the brake components.

How to Spot Bad Brake Drums

Brake drums don't last forever, unfortunately. Signs that yours may be failing include:

  • Strange noises when you brake
  • You notice rust building on the brake parts
  • Your brakes take longer to respond than usual

Buy Genuine OEM Brake Drums Online

If your brake drums need replacing, you'll want to get the right ones for your motorcycle. BMW Motorrad makes theirs specifically to fit your model, offering the kind of guaranteed compatibility you want.