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I have not been able to come up with a brake idea for the rear that looked good with the materials at hand. I decided to go with my original idea, which is to make the front wheel a coaster brake. So, after messing with it all day, some bracket fabbing, some tack welds, and a lot of cursing, I've got a working front brake.
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The question is, does it work well? Not really. The bike is so heavy, it kind of barely slows it down. I'm going with that for now, as this will mostly be for in town cruises, and not made to be a daily rider, but I may attack the rear brake issue later.
 
That brake sure does look cool though. It works well with the rest of the bike.
If you locked up the front brake, I don't think you have to worry about being flipped over.
And the bars are looking sweet too.
 
Yeah, I think that brake I posted actually pulls brake pads forward against the rim. Probably be cool on a big rim, could always weld in a disc brake, but I like the no cables look. Hmm, what about a mechanically activated disc brake?

Carl.
 
I bought the top of a lantern at a yard sale a year or so ago, thinking that I would use the white and red lights on it as a headlight/tail light combo. Since the lantern was 6V, it would be compatible with bike generators. Here's the lantern all diced up:
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Lights are a nice addition...work well with the look. And that brake is crazy! Like the "6" ball (symbolism...?) and the chain drive looks cool in front.
 

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