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Td5 Handbrake Rotator
Stop your handbrake rubbing the side of your leg or poking you in the back of your knee by rotating it a little in two axis.
I thought of this, probably 20 years ago but it was just too expensive to have machined or cast then post machined. Now with the advent of 3D Printing - it's viable!
In addition you will need:
3 x M8 x 20 Socket Screws
1 x M8 x 16 Socket Screw (or another 20mm & a few washers).
2 x M8 Plain Nuts
Unscrew your handbrake from the seat-box. Don't pull out the cable or the switch for the handbrake light. Slide this between the back of the lever and the seat box with the 2 nuts inserted in the hexagonal holes in the back.
Screw to the seat box using 2 of the 20mm screws.
Screw the lever to the adaptor using a 20mm screw at the bottom and 16mm at the top.
Easy.
Note: This is an experimental part. Use it at your own risk.
Td5 Handbrake Rotator
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