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Entire thread: Fixin' the front brake switch | Chuck Sherman Re: Fixin' the front brake switch | Darrell J Dick RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Chuck Sherman Re: Fixin' the front brake switch | Darrell J Dick RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Ray Hale RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Robert Hawkes Re: Fixin' the front brake switch | Paul P. Linn RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Robert Hawkes RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Robert Hawkes Re: Fixin' the front brake switch | Paul P. Linn RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Robert Hawkes RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Charlie Mullendore RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Charlie Mullendore RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Robert Hawkes Re: Fixin' the front brake switch | John Chicoine RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | joe jump RE: Fixin' the front brake switch | Chuck Sherman |
Ray, I always glance at my mirror at a red light to see who is coming up behind me and with my left foot I tap the brake light several times so that the car coming up behind me sees me. People "see" a flashing brake light better than a steady-state brake light. I do this even when I am driving a car. Bob Hawkes -----Original Message----- From: Ray Hale [mailto:ray.-@sfcc.edu] Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 4:50 AM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: Fixin' the front brake switch Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Need a Laptop? Get a Sony Vaio Laptop Free! http://click.topica.com/caadlVAb1dfltb7ukc8a/ProductTestPanel ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey, I too use both brakes while stopping. My concern is not having the brake light on while stopped at a light or sign. I'd rather keep both feet on the ground at a complete stop. I've never been rear-ended (everything but) but I've seen it done and the excuse is always the same...didn't see him. I'm thinking maybe the 4" rear signals I'm going to use will help with that. I'll wire them as running lights, as well as turns, maybe even brakes. I think Signal Dynamics has good boxes for that. If the switched cable has ANY negative effect on braking, I don't want to use it. So, who has the chunky cables, not wimpy. I saw the recent thread about Barnett cables from Charlie. Are there any other vendors with substantial cables? Also, during that conversation a question came up regarding inner cable lining. Is it true that cables lined with teflon should not be lubed? Charlie, you said you sent Barnett your old cable for length info. Can you give us a reference for this length? I can't find my old cable. I've got an Eldo and using civilian bars. I think yours is an Ambo and probably civilian bars, as well? Thanks. Ray pax sine tedio 73 Eldo "19" Darrell J Dick wrote:
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