Handbrake relocation

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BILLY BLACKARROW
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Re: Handbrake relocation

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Hi YA mag600
Any news on photos of handbrake setup
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Re: Handbrake relocation

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Had some problems with the brakes but it's all pretty much sorted after a flex hose replacement last week and I'm pretty much there. Here's some pics. Some are a bit dodgy but I was having problems getting the camera to focus. Hope it helps anyway.

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handle positioning

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Here's where it comes through to a pulley and fabricated bracket to morse cabling running forward and looping around

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then through the floor

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Then out again to an equaliser pulley (part of the original setup.

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And from there to the rear
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Piece of cake :) Or not. I've tweaked it a bit after a couple of broken cables but with this setup as it is now I've had no issues. Oh and the seat release mechanism is now on the front of the seat afetr a bit of welding. I forgot to get photos of that though so I'll throw them on soon too.

Cheers,

Scott.
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Re: Handbrake relocation

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Thanks Scott for the photos it should help heaps just someone Else's thoughts some times heads you in the right direction
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