barnbiketom wrote:Thanks!!! For now I'm sourcing a switch and we think a mount can be fabbed up, but I will keep that In mind. It just looks like the outer part broke off, probly hit a stump and forced pedal upwards.
From the pics I see, it's just a washer like piece is gone
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    Brake stopper/ switch
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The mount he offers is threaded. ........................lm
			
			
									
									
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So the switch is adjustable.. does it have a locknut then? I assumed wrongly there would be 2 nuts!!
Let me know if u find one, and I'll take him up on his offer!!
			
			
									
									
						Let me know if u find one, and I'll take him up on his offer!!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:The mount he offers is threaded. ........................lm
barnbiketom wrote:Thanks!!! For now I'm sourcing a switch and we think a mount can be fabbed up, but I will keep that In mind. It just looks like the outer part broke off, probly hit a stump and forced pedal upwards.
From the pics I see, it's just a washer like piece is gone
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I'll take you up on your offer. Now I see how it relates to the switch adjustment. I will pm you!!OldScrambler wrote:Yes, it appears the frame-tab that holds the switch is missing. For $10 I could remove a tab from one of my 'junk' frames and mail it to you. Simple to have it welded in-place and touch up the paint.
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I'm pretty sure I have a switch but usually no cap.
I use a cap for the coil lead in cars. ..................lm
			
			
									
									
						I use a cap for the coil lead in cars. ..................lm
barnbiketom wrote:So the switch is adjustable.. does it have a locknut then? I assumed wrongly there would be 2 nuts!!
Let me know if u find one, and I'll take him up on his offer!!LOUD MOUSE wrote:The mount he offers is threaded. ........................lm
barnbiketom wrote:Thanks!!! For now I'm sourcing a switch and we think a mount can be fabbed up, but I will keep that In mind. It just looks like the outer part broke off, probly hit a stump and forced pedal upwards.
From the pics I see, it's just a washer like piece is gone
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Gotcha!!
Lemme know the damages.
 
			
			
									
									
						Lemme know the damages.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I'm pretty sure I have a switch but usually no cap.
I use a cap for the coil lead in cars. ..................lm
barnbiketom wrote:So the switch is adjustable.. does it have a locknut then? I assumed wrongly there would be 2 nuts!!
Let me know if u find one, and I'll take him up on his offer!!LOUD MOUSE wrote:The mount he offers is threaded. ........................lm
barnbiketom wrote:Thanks!!! For now I'm sourcing a switch and we think a mount can be fabbed up, but I will keep that In mind. It just looks like the outer part broke off, probly hit a stump and forced pedal upwards.
From the pics I see, it's just a washer like piece is gone
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I'll get back. ..............lm
			
			
									
									
						barnbiketom wrote:Gotcha!!
Lemme know the damages.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I'm pretty sure I have a switch but usually no cap.
I use a cap for the coil lead in cars. ..................lm
barnbiketom wrote:So the switch is adjustable.. does it have a locknut then? I assumed wrongly there would be 2 nuts!!
Let me know if u find one, and I'll take him up on his offer!!LOUD MOUSE wrote:The mount he offers is threaded. ........................lm
barnbiketom wrote:Thanks!!! For now I'm sourcing a switch and we think a mount can be fabbed up, but I will keep that In mind. It just looks like the outer part broke off, probly hit a stump and forced pedal upwards.
From the pics I see, it's just a washer like piece is gone
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