Motor Trike Razor (or IRS) Owners

Feb 5, 2016
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Monterey, TN
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Steven
Does anyone with a Motor Trike Razor or any of the models with the same IRS, know what size the real brake rotor is? And do you have the cross reference to what automobile it comes from?
 
Just saw your post, if you don't have an answer yet this might help. I stopped by The Motor Trike vendor at Bike Week a few weeks ago and asked what brake system they used on the Razor and they told me it was a Ford Sport-trac. I have not done any other research to find out for sure.
 
I recently researched for this info and found out that the axle they use on the IRS is from a 2002-2005 ford explorer.

I have just replaced my brake pads with a sport type pad from this vehicle for better braking and the fit perfectly.
 
I recently researched for this info and found out that the axle they use on the IRS is from a 2002-2005 ford explorer.

I have just replaced my brake pads with a sport type pad from this vehicle for better braking and the fit perfectly.
The brakes look like they are the same straight axle of IRS...
Can you post part numbers, and pictures??
 
Any information regarding brake pads or rotors on a 2007 Motor Trike Spyder?
Bill

Bill, that information is in that 2+2 / Spider manual you downloaded. If you have the old style disc brakes shown in the manual Motor Trike told me those pads are no longer available. If you have the new style then the rotor and pad number is listed. :xszpv: :xszpv:
 
Bill, that information is in that 2+2 / Spider manual you downloaded. If you have the old style disc brakes shown in the manual Motor Trike told me those pads are no longer available. If you have the new style then the rotor and pad number is listed. :xszpv: :xszpv:
I have the new style. I guess I over looked the part numbers crossing the parts over to automotive replacements. I'll pull the manual and have a look. Thank you;
Bill
 
I had the Motor Trike part number for the new style brake pads I was hoping someone had a cross over number which could be used at an automotive supply house.
Bill
 

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