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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: Wayne Ryder on January 23, 2006, 01:20 PM

Title: StreetBeat Rear Brake & Finish
Post by: Wayne Ryder on January 23, 2006, 01:20 PM
My StreetBeat F&F arrived, and I'm a happy bunny.
I think I'm going to make a rider out of it with period parts, kind of 'the bike I never got to ride' from back in the day (when I had a bloody Trick Star...).
The problem is the rear brake. I was originally going to get lugs welded, but I can't find anywhere locally to do it. Don't want to send it away and incur more charges for postage etc. So I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to use a 990 plate mounted on the short bit of tube between the chainstays. I can drill through the frame to fit an adjuster, no problem. It looks like it should be do-able, but I've not had time to check it out. Or a plate.

As far as the finish, I've shunned chrome, paint and powder. Too expensive and again, the bike's gone for a time at great cost and I'm trying to do this on a budget.
A friend of mine once restored an old bayonet and did the scabbard with Gun Blue. The shop I spoke to (Target Sports, Bolton) have never heard of anyone doing a bike before, so it's all the more reason to try it out. Should turn out good, and pretty weatherproof.
Title: Re: StreetBeat Rear Brake & Finish
Post by: theRuler on January 23, 2006, 01:24 PM
you could probably mount a 990 plate on that little bar ok
may be easier to mount it at the top though!!
Title: Re: StreetBeat Rear Brake & Finish
Post by: Wayne Ryder on January 23, 2006, 04:03 PM
Very true, but all the bikes I've owned with welded lugs have had them on the chainstays -not sure why that's just so happened to be.
Force of habit & appearance was making me think the brake was best placed there.
Title: Re: StreetBeat Rear Brake & Finish
Post by: theRuler on January 23, 2006, 04:04 PM
either is ok mate!!
mount it on the underside of the top bar, and see if it reaches ok
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