I've spent a lot of time lately figuring out the rear brake. A lot of slicing and dicing has occurred to get me to this point, mostly by breathing new life into old unused parts from the tear down. And like everything else on this bike, it's taken a LOT longer than I imagined just getting the damn rear brake working. Although, I'm very happy with the function of it even though I still need to make the linkage to truly make it work.
If there are any cycling enthusiasts out there, I did a flop and chop on the rear brake pedal arm as well as the pedal itself to make the rearset linkage operate in the correct direction. OEM parts ready to get hacked apart:
Lever arm shortened, rear pedal hacked up:
Drum brake arm chopped up to make it straight as opposed to off-set:
New brake arms all welded up:
New straight drum brake arm:
Brake linkage all lined up. Notice my "oh-#$%*" spacer as I didn't shorten the arm enough, it ended up working out OK though. Also, don't get used to that cable stay bracket...
Ok, so I'm embarrassed by this part. Just know that it works and I'll make it prettier later. What I thought was a gift from the fabrication gods ended up not working. I had to modify that cable stay for a billion different reasons so this is the solution for now.
I still have yet to weld on the actual rear-set pedal arm and figure out the linkage but I think that's going to be somewhat straight forward. Definitely a lot easier than this damn thing.../.,amsdsdfl;kasdjdf