My previous builds have been older cruisers with the foot brake and with a front cantilever brake added for safety's sake. Today I picked up two like new Huffy 26" cruisers... both six speeds with a free wheeling rear hub. Front and rear brakes are cantilever with two brake levers, one on the left and one on the right. Since both of these bikes are going to get 2 cycle HT motors and will be sold as quickly as possible, I'm a little stumped with the brake lever situation. It seems like it would be too crowded on the left grip for both a clutch lever and a brake lever. So a dual pull lever at the right grip operating both front and rear brakes would activate both brakes at one time. The down side of this is that all braking is going through one cable and if the cable broke or the lever broke there would be no brakes... so that doesn't seem too good. Whatever the answer it has to be pretty cheap and easy. Am I being overly worried about the dual pull lever and is it the only real option without getting in to drum or disc brakes (and even so, aren't they activated by a brake lever)? What have you guys done in this situation? Thanks in advance.
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