What Did You Do With Your Commando Today?

well, technically it was yesterday, but took the fastback SS out
 

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Grounds for disqualification surely 🤣 🤣 🤣

Whilst the brackets are a simple mistake the routing of the rear brake cable has nearly thrown riders off the bike and there's one good account here in a thread some time ago when the brake locked on but I have been unable to locate it so you can laugh but that can be a serious matter.
Here's a thread although not the one I was looking for.

And another.

Here's the thread I was looking for.
What Did You Do With Your Commando Today?
 
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Whilst the brackets are a simple mistake the routing of the rear brake cable has nearly thrown riders off the bike and there's one good account here in a thread some time ago when the brake locked on but I have been unable to locate it so you can laugh but that can be a serious matter.
Here's a thread although not the one I was looking for.

And another.

Here's the thread I was looking for.
What Did You Do With Your Commando Today?
A good point well made and fully understood. Mine is dressed that way too but it’s good to know exactly why so thank you.
 
Whilst the brackets are a simple mistake the routing of the rear brake cable has nearly thrown riders off the bike and there's one good account here in a thread some time ago when the brake locked on but I have been unable to locate it so you can laugh but that can be a serious matter.
Here's a thread although not the one I was looking for.

And another.

Here's the thread I was looking for.
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What Did You Do With Your Commando Today?
Les,
Is that picture the correct route?Mine goes over the Z-plate then through the exhaust-foot peg brackets
Thanks,Mike.
I somehow deleted the site you showed
 
Is that picture the correct route?Mine goes over the Z-plate then through the exhaust-foot peg brackets

You can do it that way (and there was a release that showed it but the brackets were not for peashooters) although the factory seems to have routed the cable behind the inner bracket.
 
You can do it that way (and there was a release that showed it but the brackets were not for peashooters) although the factory seems to have routed the cable behind the inner bracket.
Thanks. I have been running it that way for years but am going to put it behind the inner bracket today.
Mike
 
You can do it that way (and there was a release that showed it but the brackets were not for peashooters) although the factory seems to have routed the cable behind the inner bracket.
When I rebuilt my bike after almost 30 years of inattention, I originally ran the rear brake cable under the Z-plate. It seemed like a logical route. The first test ride quickly showed me the error. Any bump that caused the rear suspension to move resulted in the brake being applied. I couldn’t figure out what was going on initially, but it was not a very comfortable feeling and I can see how it could be dangerous. The route of the cable was changed immediately after that first ride. This might seem like a trivial issue but i can see how it can become very serious, very quickly.
 
Hallelujah! Saturday I carefully added liquid gasket around the kickstart seal in the gearbox. Sunday I rode the bike 20 miles. In 48 hours, - no gearbox leak!
 
Cable duly re routed as advised, though not behind the inner bracket. Doesn’t seem to line up properly like that but thanks all for the heads up.
The headlamp brackets…….meh, they can stay like they are.
 
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