Hello again!
This time, I was wishing for your help about two problems that I faced while trying to assemble a Sterling 38R in my 47F.
a) I believe from vintage pictures that the part of the cable routing (for the siren operation) close to the pedal must be something close to what I did (please see the attached pictures), but the remaining routing againt the siren was a full improvisation that I was willing to check with you. As you see again in the pictures, there is a very tempting hole that I used to route the cable through it... Is this the proper way?
b) The pedal I bought (once again in ebay...) came with a massive casting u-bracket for fixation to the lower leg of the frame. No way to fit such a bulky clamp between the quite narrow space between frame and internal primary tin! I was forced then to take a wire clamp from a leg shield that I have and assembled it with it, regreting not being able to use the nice casting clamp (now the threads and nuts protude below the bike and doesn't look quite nice... Somebody can give me information of the right clamp for a Sterling in a Knuckle?
Many thanks again to all and kind regards from Jap!
Chris.
This time, I was wishing for your help about two problems that I faced while trying to assemble a Sterling 38R in my 47F.
a) I believe from vintage pictures that the part of the cable routing (for the siren operation) close to the pedal must be something close to what I did (please see the attached pictures), but the remaining routing againt the siren was a full improvisation that I was willing to check with you. As you see again in the pictures, there is a very tempting hole that I used to route the cable through it... Is this the proper way?
b) The pedal I bought (once again in ebay...) came with a massive casting u-bracket for fixation to the lower leg of the frame. No way to fit such a bulky clamp between the quite narrow space between frame and internal primary tin! I was forced then to take a wire clamp from a leg shield that I have and assembled it with it, regreting not being able to use the nice casting clamp (now the threads and nuts protude below the bike and doesn't look quite nice... Somebody can give me information of the right clamp for a Sterling in a Knuckle?
Many thanks again to all and kind regards from Jap!
Chris.
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