connected to the bolt securing the engine brace.
It works really well.
So it is held in place by the clamp that holds the water bottle.
The original throttle cable is shorter than desired ...
but is draped under the seat and functions
without reducing "free play" in the cable length.
When I get some more "bullet" connectors ...
I'll lengthen the lines and mount the switch on the handlebars.
I opted to put the throttle lever on the left side.
Which doesn't conflict with the majority of my shifting
off of another bike and weld it in this position under the seat
to allow for optimum use of the cable going to the rear brake/
And the rear fork area was too wide for "V" brake posts ...
I cut this unit off the front of another bike
and welded it to the rear.
The thought of going down hills with only a front disk brake ...
was too scary a thought for me to consider ...
and since I plan on riding this bike 11 miles to work tomorrow ...
attaching a rear brake became a HIGH priority!
1 comment:
So impressive Bro.!!
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