Ok...so I took some pics this morning. I had to drive all the way to Durban to get this thing (about 65 miles from me, but crappy rush hour traffic).
The bike is pretty rusted up, bacause it has been standing outside, and the guys house is only about a mile from the beach. That salt air is not too good for metal.
I am going to have to take the brakes apart and really give them a clean. Hopefully I can get them working again. Can I use the back brake pedal in the picture with the back brake in the pic?
I am going to have to get some help from you guys regarding the front brake lever. I have taken a close-up photo of it, and it looks as if the lever pushes on something when you pull it, that activates the brake. It looks like a rubber nipple or something like that, but this one looks broken. What should I do?
The tyres look to be the same size as the frame I have cut, and also the bolt holes for the front brakes look to be the same on the frame, so I will just be able to bolt on the front brakes. I will have to do some fabrication for the back ones though.
The suspention on this bike is really good. That shock that is there works really well. I am trying to figure out how to incorporate it into my plans. I am going to have to think about it a bit more.
Hopefully i can get some work done on cleaning things up this weekend.
If anyone has any info on servicing, cleaning etc of these brakes, please let me know?
If someone could also help me with the make and model. The VIN (only numbers on neck of frame) are TT060210413. It is a 11 digit number, and VIN's are usually 17.
The bike is pretty rusted up, bacause it has been standing outside, and the guys house is only about a mile from the beach. That salt air is not too good for metal.
I am going to have to take the brakes apart and really give them a clean. Hopefully I can get them working again. Can I use the back brake pedal in the picture with the back brake in the pic?
I am going to have to get some help from you guys regarding the front brake lever. I have taken a close-up photo of it, and it looks as if the lever pushes on something when you pull it, that activates the brake. It looks like a rubber nipple or something like that, but this one looks broken. What should I do?
The tyres look to be the same size as the frame I have cut, and also the bolt holes for the front brakes look to be the same on the frame, so I will just be able to bolt on the front brakes. I will have to do some fabrication for the back ones though.
The suspention on this bike is really good. That shock that is there works really well. I am trying to figure out how to incorporate it into my plans. I am going to have to think about it a bit more.
Hopefully i can get some work done on cleaning things up this weekend.
If anyone has any info on servicing, cleaning etc of these brakes, please let me know?
If someone could also help me with the make and model. The VIN (only numbers on neck of frame) are TT060210413. It is a 11 digit number, and VIN's are usually 17.
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