line lock needed

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Huh, didn't know Mepco had em. You could order one from Summit Racing and it'll prolly get here tomorrow.
 

troutbum

cubi-kill
Location
SLC
crimsonride said:
Seems like they were about $30.

seems like factory had jamars or CNC (don't remember which) cutting brakes in stock...
I know it is not a line lock, but I like the idea of these better
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
troutbum said:
seems like factory had jamars or CNC (don't remember which) cutting brakes in stock...
I know it is not a line lock, but I like the idea of these better


yes, they are better, IMO, but I bet he needs it for an emergency brake for UROC...
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
supergper said:
yes, they are better, IMO, but I bet he needs it for an emergency brake for UROC...
What's the deal with that? Are they accepting electic linelocks, or not? The rules specifically say they are not acceptable. :(
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
RockMonkey said:
What's the deal with that? Are they accepting electic linelocks, or not? The rules specifically say they are not acceptable. :(


no, but I heard they are accepting the manual line locks (where you can push in the brakes then close the vavle and your brakes stay on) and I also heard they are accepting the lever type (CNC, etc) if you build a little thing that can flip up and hold it on...I dont know if either of these are true, this is just what I have heard on PBB so take it for what its worth :-\
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
So they'll accept manual line locks (ball valves), but not electric ones? Um yeah, making my factory one work isn't really an option, what with the non factory axles and brakes.
 
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