Stopping!
As i have been dialing in my west coast cho-ped i have become increasingly aware that if something were to fail (chain-wise or otherwise) i would have no effective way of stopping. and the rear is actually not efficient for stopping. front braking a chopper though...
anyway
instead of doing something about this after an incident in an intersection or whatever i decided to assume that this incident will occur, and added a front brake to my bike
i enjoy cutting solutions from other bikes solooking at my pile of "donor" bikes i noticed that some had the brake mechanism mounted on a plate, and that assembly was welded onto the bike.
at its simplest: i cut off that assembly, and mounted it to my fork.
i welded the assembly to my fork, but you could easily drill and mount this with bolts instead -
double pull lever? thats what i ordered i hope i can set it up to perform the way i hope...
( welding on chrome and/or paint, i know, i know... but i did have a scatter fan)
As i have been dialing in my west coast cho-ped i have become increasingly aware that if something were to fail (chain-wise or otherwise) i would have no effective way of stopping. and the rear is actually not efficient for stopping. front braking a chopper though...
anyway
instead of doing something about this after an incident in an intersection or whatever i decided to assume that this incident will occur, and added a front brake to my bike
i enjoy cutting solutions from other bikes solooking at my pile of "donor" bikes i noticed that some had the brake mechanism mounted on a plate, and that assembly was welded onto the bike.
at its simplest: i cut off that assembly, and mounted it to my fork.
i welded the assembly to my fork, but you could easily drill and mount this with bolts instead -
double pull lever? thats what i ordered i hope i can set it up to perform the way i hope...
( welding on chrome and/or paint, i know, i know... but i did have a scatter fan)
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