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HELP ,with front hombre break ,please
TwoBobRob:
If you're fitting a brake plate and then bolting your Ubrake to it, be sure to secure the plate to the fork legs. Big fat cable ties will do it, or jubilee clips are better if you're not super fussy about a scratch or two.. This will remove all play from the setup and the brake will be 'on the button' :)
zed4130:
no brakes :daumenhoch: another possible idea :daumenhoch: ::)
zed4130:
--- Quote from: TwoBobRob on April 27, 2007, 02:17 PM ---If you're fitting a brake plate and then bolting your Ubrake to it, be sure to secure the plate to the fork legs. Big fat cable ties will do it, or jubilee clips are better if you're not super fussy about a scratch or two.. This will remove all play from the setup and the brake will be 'on the button' :)
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great, me and rob was wondering about this :daumenhoch:
TwoBobRob:
Its worth doing. The plate I used to run was a little longer and had cutouts specifically for jubilee clips. Can't remember who made it though....
No brakes??? Might as well go and buy a skateboard.... As an old friend of mine once said 'if you want to do summat brakeless - don't pull em' ;D ;D
pickle:
Bit like this one??
https://www.extreme-direct.co.uk/bmx/brakes/fishbone/bpfbu.php
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