Bumping up an old topic.
I recently restored a cute little 1967 Yamaha YCS1c, a 180cc 2-stroke.
(HERE's a link my to restoration thread at different forum.) After a conversation with a friend who is trying to build/restore some vintage Yamaha TZ race stuff, we realized my 2LS front drum is on the right side. After a bit of research it looks like most of the 1960's Yamahas with 2LS front brakes were on the right side.
Here's mine:
You can click the pic for a macro view in a new tab.
I have not had a chance to measure the brake's diameter, but I am guessing my is about 160mm, and is of course is not vented.
While this is nothing like a CR750 drum, looking in this direction might help folks who are looking for a 2LS rear drum, but are not fixated on a 'correct' CR one.
Here is the interesting hub my buddy has:
CLICK HERE for more info. (jump to another forum)
He said the inner brake's part numbers indicate his is the same backing plate as this:
I am not sure -- is that a Yamaha 1969-yz6 works racer?
He can't tell if his hub is a factory setup or if it was just modified very well. On his brake the fork stop was cut and filled-in, with a stud in its place for the brake stay. The speedo (along with its grease/Zerk fitting) was also removed and back-filled. His is painted black, so welding and filling could be present, but hidden.
The outer drum appears to be the same as a standard Yamaha R5 - the precursor to the RD350. These drums were used on many of the 1960's Yamaha's rear brakes. Together they make a right-side 40 spoke, 2LS rear hub.
I may not have all my facts correct, but it should be ore or less pretty close
Anyway, I saw those pics and thought of this conversation. I am thinking about looking more closely at these 1960's Yamaha right side 2LS front brakes as potential performance upgrades for some of my other vintage go-fast stuff's rear brakes. But not for the CR build.
peace and grease,
-Steve