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    I've got a 46 chief with the spring loaded hollow bolt thingy at the front brake lever on the drum plate.
    Do I use a standard cable and how does the cable attach to it? I have not seen one of these completely assembled.
    Also is there a proper way to adjust it?
    Sorry for the "technical description"

    Thanks,
    Doug

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    '46 brake lever...

    Hope these photos help you out...Bones
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      lever

      Beautiful picture! The cable is different that the 47 and up cables. This inner cable is about .090" thick, while the 47-53 is about .062"

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      • #4
        lever

        Hit the send by mistake. Here's a great sheet Michael Breeding made years ago
        Bob
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        • #5
          lever

          Here's a bigger version, the first is too small!
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            thanks Bob, but I had to stand on my head to view it
            Kevin Valentine 13
            EX-Chief Judge

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            • #7
              Thanks guys. It's much clearer now.
              Do the ends have to be crimped or soldered?
              Where's the best place to get an accurate repo of the cable?
              Doug

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              • #8
                '46 brake cable...

                Soldered. Check this link.http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/bbo...ad.php?t=15101
                Check with Brian Stearns at Advanced Welding in CA. Haven't spoke with him for a long time, don't know if the numbers are good. (650)967-5583 (650)967-6632....
                Also check with Jerry Greer Engineering or Starklite
                Last edited by BONES47FL; 06-25-2010, 09:17 PM. Reason: add-on

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BONES47FL View Post
                  Soldered. Check this link.http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/bbo...ad.php?t=15101
                  Check with Brian Stearns at Advanced Welding in CA. Haven't spoke with him for a long time, don't know if the numbers are good. (650)967-5583 (650)967-6632....
                  Also check with Jerry Greer Engineering or Starklite
                  Perfect. Thanks.
                  Doug

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                  • #10
                    solder

                    I made a bunch of those 396001 ends years ago. To solder them, I wound up using a "soft Silver Solder", #38115. It's a plastic, round package with liquid flux and a long piece of silver solder. Supposedly it's a lot stronger than lead/tin only solder and it holds great. I did mine over 10 years ago, still there!
                    Bob

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