Handbrake positioning
Handbrake positioning
Ok, so my handbrake is mounted under the clutch. I don't have any problems with it there, but I think it might be easier if they were swapped around. It would be easier to pull your clutch in further and still operate the brake.
is there any specific reason why everyone is rocking the brake under the clutch?
is there any specific reason why everyone is rocking the brake under the clutch?
Re: Handbrake positioning
lol....welcome to the HB game! good luck...you old guys are gonna need it!
Paw Paw
ps...I put mine there because thats what the jones's were doing....and now I'm just used to it there!
Paw Paw
ps...I put mine there because thats what the jones's were doing....and now I'm just used to it there!
Re: Handbrake positioning
I started with my HB on the top, now it's on the bottom and I can't get to it, first day like this so it's probably just me. the clutch is WAY harder to pull in but I'm just being a panzy about it.
Re: Handbrake positioning
Originally Posted by MikeM
you want your brake lever to be as long as possible. Unless your clutch lever was really really long, the brake lever would block your access to it
I thought of that. If you think about it though, there would be no clearance problems that way. Index finger on brake lever on top and middle on the clutch, you could pull the clutch in entirely as the brake lever won't depress all the way to the bar.
Wait, I think I know what you're saying now. Just for leverage purposes right? What if you're rocking a radial and leverage really isn't an issue?
Re: Handbrake positioning
Originally Posted by verticaljay
I thought of that. If you think about it though, there would be no clearance problems that way. Index finger on brake lever on top and middle on the clutch, you could pull the clutch in entirely as the brake lever won't depress all the way to the bar.
Wait, I think I know what you're saying now. Just for leverage purposes right? What if you're rocking a radial and leverage really isn't an issue?
Wait, I think I know what you're saying now. Just for leverage purposes right? What if you're rocking a radial and leverage really isn't an issue?
Re: Handbrake positioning
Originally Posted by MikeM
If you had those clipons that extended past the fork tube your idea would work great. Leverage is always an issue, this is your brakes we're talking about.
You're right.
Thanks for the info.
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