Which disk brake conversion is the best?

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Cam wrote:Yes, Morgans ARE called Moggies as are cats and Morris Minors....... and probably the odd few other things too.

Are we going to have this repeated constantly???
Apparently, yes :roll:
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Back to the original subject.... I'm also thinking about discs mainly because I'm moving to Lincoln and it's rather hilly there! I was told to go for Ford based ones rather than Marina. I have decided to wait and see how expensive Betsy's MOT is first though :-? It may be that she's still on 7" drums in which case if I'm feeling poor she'll just get 8" drums fitted instead.
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Post by rayofleamington »

And Morgans are known as Moggies !!
Really?? I'm sure we'd all forgotten that since the other 200 times it was brought up for no reason ;-)
How about we have a vote - All Minor owners who use the term vs Morgan owners who use the term. The ones in the biggest number then have the right to use their term without annoyance?
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Indeed hear hear
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Heh -heh - but it was someone else who brought it up again - not me !! It has been fun. I agree wholeheartedly to drop it if everyone else will too !
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bmcecosse wrote:Sounds expensive ! BTW - are Marinas know as Maggys ??
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no, they are known as rusties :wink:
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Indeed ! Thank goodness though - they supply lots of good bits to keep the Minors going !
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lynda wrote:Back to the original subject.... I'm also thinking about discs mainly because I'm moving to Lincoln and it's rather hilly there! I was told to go for Ford based ones rather than Marina. I have decided to wait and see how expensive Betsy's MOT is first though :-? It may be that she's still on 7" drums in which case if I'm feeling poor she'll just get 8" drums fitted instead.
Lincon? Hilly!?

Certainly, if you're going to be living in the Lincolnshire Woulds then it's going to be hilly, but anything south of Steep Hill in Lincoln is pretty flat!

I only know because I used to live just south of the City and Hebe was brought from Bassingham after having spent pretty much all her life in the Lincolnshire Fens!

My advice is to go for the LJH Kit. From what I've heard they're excellent, if somewhat more expensive than other kits.

If you're going to be going North of Lincoln or heading up onto the ridge then you'll enjoy having them :)
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Post by bigginger »

Well Cam, you convinced me, and I've ordered the JLH kit for my modified (to be) Moggy. I'll keep y'all posted...
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Good stuff mate! I doubt you'll be disappointed! :D
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Multiphonikks wrote: Lincon? Hilly!?

Certainly, if you're going to be living in the Lincolnshire Woulds then it's going to be hilly, but anything south of Steep Hill in Lincoln is pretty flat!

I only know because I used to live just south of the City and Hebe was brought from Bassingham after having spent pretty much all her life in the Lincolnshire Fens!

My advice is to go for the LJH Kit. From what I've heard they're excellent, if somewhat more expensive than other kits.

If you're going to be going North of Lincoln or heading up onto the ridge then you'll enjoy having them :)
I'm going to be doing a course based right at the top of Steep Hill, so I'm looking for somewhere to live that's on the uphill side.... though not too far out of the city. I really want to be able to go off for drives and see the countryside though - hills are such a novelty for me I will to have to go and drive around a bit just to see what they look like!
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