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Subject: Re: front brake cable question

Author: sam heath

Date: Dec 15, 2004, 7:10 AM

Post ID: 1718058235



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hey ray,
i have the brake cable with the switch on my ambo,brakes feel just fine to me .no sluggish feel whatsoever.

sam
' 70 ambo
' 02 stone

Ray Hale <ray.-@sfcc.edu> wrote:
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Hi,
Ok, I've figured out there are two variations on the front brake cable
for an Eldo. One has a switch for brake light, the other not. I read
somewhere that the cable with the switch creates a more sluggish feel on
the front brake.
Is the sluggishness really enough to make a safety issue here?
Is so, has anyone come with another way to activate the brake light,
other than making sure the rear brake is always pressed at the same
time?
Ray

pax sine tedio
73 Eldo "19"

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<DIV>hey ray,</DIV>
<DIV> i have the brake cable with the switch on my ambo,brakes feel just fine to me .no sluggish feel whatsoever. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV> sam</DIV>
<DIV> ' 70 ambo</DIV>
<DIV> ' 02 stone<BR><BR><B><I>Ray Hale <ray.-@sfcc.edu></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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