Sportsman 90 Modifying Brake levers????
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Sportsman 90 Modifying Brake levers????
I haven't had any luck finding smaller levers.If you look in my pictures you can see an easy modification that I did to hold the lever closer to the bars.I just adjusted the cables with a little slack so there was room for the metal bracket to hold the lever in without applying the brakes but applies them as soon as the lever is pulled.Make sure the piece of metal is centered so the cables won't wear against the edge of the metal.The nice part is that once their hands get bigger you can just take the little bracket off and return the bike to normal.
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Sportsman 90 Modifying Brake levers????
Thats a good idea, I was thinking of some sort of wedge in there but yours looks good. Think that would be possible with the left side also. Only problem I forsee is the break light being on all the time. Guess i could just take out the bulb for now.
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Sportsman 90 Modifying Brake levers????
Years ago I had the same problem with my boys. I took one of those nuts that go on the valve stem of a motorcycle tube valve and cut thru one side with a hack saw. I slipped the nut over the cable between the lever and the bracket. I used 2 in the begininning and then took them out as the kids grew.
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Sportsman 90 Modifying Brake levers????
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Years ago I had the same problem with my boys. I took one of those nuts that go on the valve stem of a motorcycle tube valve and cut thru one side with a hack saw. I slipped the nut over the cable between the lever and the bracket. I used 2 in the begininning and then took them out as the kids grew.
Years ago I had the same problem with my boys. I took one of those nuts that go on the valve stem of a motorcycle tube valve and cut thru one side with a hack saw. I slipped the nut over the cable between the lever and the bracket. I used 2 in the begininning and then took them out as the kids grew.
Thats a good idea also. I might try to improve on that and use a hard rubber washer so it does no damge the cable at all.