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Pendle ST1300 Parking Brake

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StinkyPete:
http://www.tworrall.talktalk.net/

Here you go!     For all of those who were interested in a Middleton Handbrake, here's an alternative, known as a Pendle Parking Brake.   It can be purchased via ebay at http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honda-ST1300-Parking-Brake-for-Models-2003-2008-/231105750923?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item35cef9e78b&_uhb=1 for around $70 AUD, and postage from GB looks like it is included.   I just might get my self one of these.   

I've sent an e.mail to Tony to confirm if shipping to Oz is included.    Make sure you order the correct kit, as there are two ST1300 kits, depending upon the type of brake lever that you have fitted.

StinkyPete:
I've just ordered a Pendle Parking Brakes via ebay.   Tony covers the postage, so the kit has cost me about $70 Aussie dollars, delivered.   Once I receive it, I'll post some photos and provide a report.

The type of brake lever was changed during 2008, so refer to the photos on the web site http://www.tworrall.talktalk.net/ and make sure you order the correct kit.

StinkyPete:
My "Pendle Parking Brake" arrived today.   It was a ten minute job to fit it accordance with the supplied instructions,  which are also shown on the web site link.   http://www.tworrall.talktalk.net/    It's an alternative to the Middleton Brake that Abe and Saaz are using.   I haven't posted any photos, 'cause there's lots on their web site.

ruSTyEB:
 :thumbs

TonyWorrall:
Hope no one objects but I have just joined your forum from the England where we do not talk about the cricket. I would like to thank all your members who have shown an interest in and especially to those who have purchased my Pendle Parking Brakes. Yes postage is F.O.C.
I have not sold many ST1100 ones but the 1300s are going reasonably well from down under.
The feedback I have received from Oz, USA, Canada and Europe has been great but sales are a bit slow in the Northern hemisphere I think due to the wintery weather, all bikes are laid up under cover hibernating.
I really appreciate the feedback I get from you guys, especially about the 40 deg weather you are currently getting. I do not know how you cope with wearing all the gear in those temperatures. The Pans must be blowing hot air over your legs all time. Wish you could send some of it our way ( 5 deg wet and windy here - so whats new I hear you say ).
Thanks again for your interest and great comms & feedback - it really is appreciated.
Kind regards
Tony
http://www.tworrall.talktalk.net/


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