I don't think that this will work the way you have it draw out. If a clutch is supposed to engage in one direction (I THINK it is only supposed to engage in one direction) and you flip it over, then it will engage in the OTHER direction.
Oh I see, so it is making a redundancy?
And if I want to move the fuel tank and I end up needing a pump then how does it operate? Does it need a battery?
Quick question…
If I get one master cylinder and one caliper today then if I get two more brakes for the front then do I need two more master cylinders?
Yeah, I know. My reason for wanting to use bike brakes is because they were small and relatively cheap. Because they were small I could put them on the front wheels relatively easy. If there is a thread that has a guide or something about using front brakes I would love to see it. I haven't been...