Does anyone have a 350 rear brake arm trunnion?
Many thanks
Rear brake trunnion
Rear brake trunnion
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- George 350
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Re: Rear brake arm pin
Hi
I don't have one, but a Google search for 'brake trunnion' shows a vast choice and they're not really expensive. If no one else is able to help, may I suggest that you measure the hole size in the arm and see what is available from other bikes?
Good luck,
George
I don't have one, but a Google search for 'brake trunnion' shows a vast choice and they're not really expensive. If no one else is able to help, may I suggest that you measure the hole size in the arm and see what is available from other bikes?
Good luck,
George
George
350 Sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 Sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: Rear brake arm pin
Thanks, George
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Re: Rear brake trunnion
Did you ever find a replacement for this?
Thanks - J.
Thanks - J.
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Re: Rear brake trunnion
I happened to buy these recently. They're sold in a general hardware store, I think for DIY furniture such as IKEA sells. With minor modifications they look like they'd work as a rear brake trunnion. I've also bought brake trunnions on eBay and agree they're fairly easy to find something that'll work even if it might need minor modifications. All the best and good luck.
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Re: Rear brake trunnion
Thanks for the reply ! That's handy, I searched 'M6x20mm steel barrel nuts' on Amazon and found lots of them, I might grab a few to mod.
I ended up using a modified BSA Brake Leverl Trunnion. Worked pretty good, but the OEM was a nicer fit
I ended up using a modified BSA Brake Leverl Trunnion. Worked pretty good, but the OEM was a nicer fit
