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Looking for feedback on Beringer Wheel and Disc Brake Kit for LS Gliders

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gianni...@gmail.com

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Mar 4, 2019, 9:41:13 PM3/4/19
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Beringer sells a wheel/disc brake kit for the LS4, and I have received a copy of the installation and maintenance manual from their U.S. sales group.

I'm looking into whether this kit can additionally be installed in my LS7. I would appreciate any feedback others may have on installing this kit, either in the LS4 or in later LS models.

Thank you in advance,

Jordan

christoph...@googlemail.com

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Mar 5, 2019, 2:18:07 AM3/5/19
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I am not aware of a Beringer kit, but Tost just recently released a disc brake retrofit kit for LS4/6/7/8: https://www.tost.de/news/?lang=en. In this arrangement, the master cylinder is mounted under the seatpan.

Christoph

jpg...@gmail.com

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Mar 5, 2019, 3:07:30 AM3/5/19
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I would not have a tubeless tyre Beringer wheel and brake kit again. It looks very nice and the brake works well but to change a damaged or worn tyre requires having a special tyre compression tool, a new set of O-rings, an expensive tubeless tyre, an available set of instructions, and several working hours. Have those ready in advance (or have a spare wheel and tyre assembly made up as some owners do for contests) or you will be grounded until you get them if a tyre is damaged.

Tango Whisky

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Mar 5, 2019, 8:41:29 AM3/5/19
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Le mardi 5 mars 2019 09:07:30 UTC+1, jpg...@gmail.com a écrit :
> I would not have a tubeless tyre Beringer wheel and brake kit again. It looks very nice and the brake works well but to change a damaged or worn tyre requires having a special tyre compression tool, a new set of O-rings, an expensive tubeless tyre, an available set of instructions, and several working hours. Have those ready in advance (or have a spare wheel and tyre assembly made up as some owners do for contests) or you will be grounded until you get them if a tyre is damaged.

The tubelss thing was exactly what had me worrying enough to go for a Tost Penta system for my Ventus. On top of this, the Tost system is about 25% cheaper than the Béringer system.

Bert TW

Tim Taylor

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Mar 5, 2019, 2:05:18 PM3/5/19
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I would love to see where you got the TOST cheaper. Last I checked it was twice the price of the Berlinger for my Ventus 2a.

Bob Kuykendall

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Mar 5, 2019, 2:14:42 PM3/5/19
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These days I install Matco wheels and brakes in all my gliders. Though slightly heavier than the Berringer, it is just as effective under real world conditions and more robust and easier to service.

--Bob K.

terry-...@uiowa.edu

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Mar 5, 2019, 9:21:18 PM3/5/19
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I installed Beringer wheels & brakes on a light sport airplane several years ago and they have performed flawlessly. The tubeless tires are a concern but you just need to be prepared with what you need to change a tire.

Tango Whisky

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Mar 6, 2019, 12:21:18 AM3/6/19
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Ilve bought it fromage Tost. The set (excluding the tire) was around €1500, Béringer had quoted around €2000.

Bert TW

jpg...@gmail.com

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Mar 6, 2019, 5:01:05 AM3/6/19
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My Beringer wheel also performed flawlessly throughout my time of ownership but it only dawned on me when I was already with the glider on a long gliding holiday in South Africa that if I damaged the tyre I would be grounded until I could source the necessary parts. Stupidly I had not figured that out in advance even after having helped a friend to change the tyre on his Beringer wheel which was a real fiddle.

For the next trip I was prepared with the tyre compression tool, a new tubeless Michelin tyre, and the O-rings kit (and a print out of the instructions).

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