E-brake?, E-brake? you don't need no stinkin' e-brake! I used to use
a brick... the kind with the holes in it, and a rope.
BUT, after seeing the wheel-chocks available at Buster's, I would opt
for one with a leash instead.
Peter C
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At 03:30 PM 8/14/2006, Bud Pazur wrote:
>Derf wrote:
>
>Anyone using rear discs? What do you use for a P-brake?
>
>
>Derf -
>
>The race Spridget has rear discs, but no E-brake.
>
>Now you've got me thinking that I can't swap out the brakes between Whitey
>and SilverStreak like I had planned to, unless I accept losing the e-brake on
>Whitey. And I don't think I want to lose the e-brake. Always complications.
>
>Bud Pazur
>
>'60 Bugeye - Street Car - 1275cc - 'Whitey'
>Race Bugeye - 948cc - 'Redd'
>Race Spridget - 1275cc - 'SilverStreak'
>
>"The Buddha ... resides as comfortably in the gears of a ...transmission as
>he does in the petals of a flower."
> - Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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