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Old 06-04-2007, 01:15 PM
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Hii everyone..m 4m india..i have 150 cc bike..power 13.05bhp..i have started stunting 4 months back..m posting some of my wheelie vdos..my bike have drum brake in rear..so i want help 4m pros dat can i get handbrake to be used with rear drum brake while wheelie..so that i can go further like combos etc etc..thanx in advance..plz help..

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your killin that camel!!!

post vids in the video section
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:57 PM
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sorry mate..i posted a thread for first tym..actually my motive is to get help so couldnt get the xact section..plz adjust this tym..
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Old 06-05-2007, 05:28 PM
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No Replies..straaaanggggeeeeee...!!!!!
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your probly gonna have to make somthing yourself, I used a lutch lever and cable and made a mount to attach the cable to the brake acctuator on my XR100
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you are officially the first person to stunt a bajaj dinkadink or whatever it is. looks good tho man keep it up
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you are officially the first person to stunt a bajaj dinkadink or whatever it is. looks good tho man keep it up

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you are officially the first person to stunt a bajaj dinkadink or whatever it is. looks good tho man keep it up
There is a couple of dudes @ SL stunting these bikes in Punjab . I give them credit for stunting on any bike that is available to them



I don't think i have ever seen anyone here post pictures a custom drum handbrake for a big bike

A handbrake for a rear drum is not going to give you alot of force on the rear brake as your foot pedal does .
Especially on a somewhat heavy bike like that . But it can be done to work o.k. .

You have to make one .

Mount the lever .
Find a cable that is long enough (maybe try to use a front brake cable , but longer) .

This is probably going to be the most difficult part .
Figure out a way to attach the cable to the swingarm to hold it in place really really good with a bracket .
Look at front brake cable bracket (by the front brake hub) , to get an idea of how you will hold the cable in place on the swing arm for the rear cable .

Modify your rear brake drum arm so the cable will attach to it .
If you cant modify your brake hub arm so both the handbrake and foot brake will connect to it , you can disconnect the foot brake rod and run the hand brake cable to the brake arm . You won't have foot brake anymore , but you will have a hand brake


Maybe if you go to 50Stunt.com and look closely at pictures of a hand brake setup for a crf 50 , you can get an idea of what you will need to do and how you can mount things to the bike .

I hope that helps
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Re: A Beginner need help....!!!!

make your own ...or have a local welder make one....good luck

Crazy D has the right Idea...except a good fabricator can hook you up with both foot and handbrake.... look close at my pic..(not that Im a good fabricator...but I get the job done...hehe).. I fabbed an extension onto the brake lever comin out of the drum....then Added a handbrake line..... The HB cable is held back by a bracket that bolts to the swingarm (pinches the swingarm) and it can be slid forward or rearward to adjust the brake tension. (you still have the adj at the lever too..... good luck dude....keep rockin it !!
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ThaX for helping guys..CHEERS..
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