bobakazooboy
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I have a Manco that I rebuilt earlier this year. Everything went together very well until I got to the brake assembly. I have tried everything to get it to stop, however I am still unable to make it grab hard enough to efficiently stop the kart. I can ride the kart on grass or any type of surface that will add friction to slow the kart down like open fields, but I want to be able to ride it on pavement and honestly this needs to be finished up. What I need is a suggestion for finishing the brake. I'm including a pic of the setup. You can see that it's fairly simple, just a pedal attached to a bar that runs underneath down the drivers side through to the rear driver axle. The issue im running into is no matter how much i tighten or make the brake band smaller by squeezing it together it just refuses to stop. I'm wondering if maybe i don't need another brake band with thicker meat??? Maybe someone can share a similar experience or shed some light for me. Should I flip the assembly, Do I have it backwards??? etc...etc...Thank you. 
Here is where it attaches to thebrake band:
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Here is where it runs under the kart, look under the drivers side there is a bar:
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Here is where it attaches to thebrake band:
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Here is where it runs under the kart, look under the drivers side there is a bar:
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