28-01-2022, 08:33 PM
I would like to put a period-looking fly-off handbrake onto a single seat special with an offset rear axle. Has anyone done this before?
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Fly off handbrake
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28-01-2022, 08:33 PM
I would like to put a period-looking fly-off handbrake onto a single seat special with an offset rear axle. Has anyone done this before?
28-01-2022, 09:57 PM
We fitted a simple pull hand brake to our offset single seater, but there's no reason why a bracket to suit a fly-off handbrake couldn't be made / adapted.
The hand brake was positioned on the chassis rail where it was most comfortable to reach it - It actuates the cross shaft via a short linkage as can be seen in the picture below. It moves fore & aft with the brake pedal as it's linked to the cross shaft. We modified the ends of the cross shaft to take rod rears instead of cables and Dad re-made a Bowdenex conversion for the fronts. The hand brake came out of the parts bin as we re-purposed a lot of stuff. Aye Greig
Two of my cars have fly off handbrakes, one of which I made myself. The cars are occasionally used in mild competition. I presume your single seater will not be a road car.
Both cars have a system which uses a button on top of the lever to push the pawl into the ratchet. This works perfectly well in relatively unstressed conditions (road use, parking etc.). I am not the only person to find that in conditions of greater stress, such as on a start line however humble, the habit of a lifetime in other road cars takes over and one presses the button down in a mistaken attempt to disengage the ratchet. I'm sure you would never do this. If I used a car solely for competition I would eschew the fly off feature and contrive a simple detente for use when parking. Or use a chock. Regards, Stuart
29-01-2022, 09:35 PM
Thanks for the advice guys
29-01-2022, 10:59 PM
In 40 odd years of hill climbing, I can’t remember ever using my handbrake off the start. I wouldn’t worry about it.
Alan Fairless
29-01-2022, 11:49 PM
You could also go the 'Nash route and fit a handle but use a leather strap to set the brakes.
Erich in Mukilteo |
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