Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive

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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

Subject: Re: Fixin' the front brake switch Date: Apr 4, 2005, 5:30 AM
Author: John Chicoine Post ID: 1718644629


I've got a 70 Ambo that's not a transition model. It's fitted with left
alloy brake pedal and right shift. I believe that you could buy a bike this
way back then if you wanted too.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Mullendore" <c.d.mul-@att.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 8:40 PM
Subject: RE: Fixin' the front brake switch


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Probably was a combination of USDOT regulations and customer request. I
believe all of the V700s and "A" series Ambos had left foot brake stock.
Cheers,

Robert Hawkes wrote:
 That's interesting news, did not know that. What do you suppose caused
Guzzi to switch, was it the potential American market?

From: Custom Guzzi [mailto:paul-@comcast.net]

 Bob,

Not all came that way.

Paul

Robert Hawkes wrote:
Yes Paul, this is just one of the reasons I fell in love with this bike.
This is a 1969 Ambo; aren't they all this way? bob



_____

From: Custom Guzzi [mailto:paul-@comcast.net]

 Bob,

Left foot on the brake? Is your bike setup with left brake and right
shift.

Paul

Robert Hawkes wrote:

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


Charlie
http://www.loopframeguzzi.com/

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