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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 604933" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>Are you going with copying the original bracket design or are you going to do an improved Andy version to hold the tubing in place? I suppose it’s all about alignment, easier welding of the bracket without a tube in the way and catching hold of the tubing within the bracket to keep it rock steady and stop it from moving or dropping. Can’t work out the rear of the bracket and if it has some sort of attachment or connector to the clutch cable tubing. That’s why I’m no engineer. Wouldn’t know where to begin. Good fortune. Looking very tidy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 604933, member: 13185"] Are you going with copying the original bracket design or are you going to do an improved Andy version to hold the tubing in place? I suppose it’s all about alignment, easier welding of the bracket without a tube in the way and catching hold of the tubing within the bracket to keep it rock steady and stop it from moving or dropping. Can’t work out the rear of the bracket and if it has some sort of attachment or connector to the clutch cable tubing. That’s why I’m no engineer. Wouldn’t know where to begin. Good fortune. Looking very tidy. [/QUOTE]
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