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Wanted: Ruby Brake Component BK76 or Suggestions for Repairing It
#11
(28-05-2025, 10:36 AM)Reckless Rat Wrote: Personally I'd rather replace the part. It's a critical part of the braking system and if it's going to fail it will be in extremis, when you really need it not to. If this is cast steel then it will need a welding specialist to do a "proper job" on it, using stellite rods and heat sinking.

Agreed Bruce, but it seems Jamie has a welding company on-board. I see now that the welding company are against welding this so let's hope a replacement turns up.
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#12
I'm at Stonehurst on Sunday Jamie and will keep an eye open for one. Problem is it would most likely be part of a cross-shaft assembly, you don't often see them wandering around alone.
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#13
Thank you, Chris.
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#14
I have a special in bits based on an early 30s chassis. It has bowdenex front brakes and a mini hand brake so doesn't use this bit. I can't tell if it's fitted with the one you want or this earlier one... 


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The only problem is, although it's redundant, it's likely to be a pain to remove. You're welcome to bring a spanner...

That said, if you measure the length of the levers and the diameter of the shaft you might persuade me to have a go.
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#15
Good morning, Nick.

That is certainly similar, but I confess that I do not know the differences in sizes. I have measured the piece as well as I can. I hope that the sketch below helps.




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Jamie
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#16
I wish I hadn't started this... it is almost impossible for me to access and measure. The big hole is 27mm... if you don't find one anywhere else, and if you successfully make me feel guilty,  I may take a spanner to it yet.
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#17
Jamie, I've sent you a p.m.
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#18
(29-05-2025, 09:56 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Jamie, I've sent you a p.m.

Phew... I think
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#19
(29-05-2025, 10:34 PM)Nick Lettington Wrote:
(29-05-2025, 09:56 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Jamie, I've sent you a p.m.

Phew... I think

Good morning, Nick.

Thank you for looking at your brake parts and for be willing to try again given the urge. Fingers crossed, though, a part may be in the offing.

Jamie

(29-05-2025, 09:56 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Jamie, I've sent you a p.m.

Thank you.
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#20
At the risk of sounding like a right old f*art, if you really can't find one it would be possible to make one out of some stout BDMS bar. Very tedious, lots of mess, lots of blisters, lots of swearing, but still possible...
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