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Subject: | Re: Brake lines.. |
Nick, I'm assuming you are talking about Azusa brakes. Two tips; one, if
you have the 4 1/2" brakes,Azusa makes left, right, and center offset
actuator arms, the larger ones have a universal lever that works either
way. Happily Azusa now sells directly to the public. Two, use motorcycle
cables, not bicycle cables which stretch and need to be adjusted far too
often. When I visited their web site to make sure my info is current I
found that they're now offering disk brakes, too, although they're
mechanical not hydraulic.
http://azusaparts.com/
Rick Girard
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 12:42 AM, Nick Cassara <nickc@mtaonline.net> wrote:
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> Hello Kolb Builder,
>
> I am soon to start on the brakes for my KolbraI never have worke
d brakes
> on anything other than dog sleds or a horse, so I am all ears! The questi
on
> is what kind of brake line is best for this application? I am going to
> start out with the =9Cdrum=9D style brakes that came with the
kitI will
> upgrade late if need be.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Nick Cassara
>
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