Right foot rear brake.
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Morini Jen
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Right foot rear brake.
A few years ago I downloaded some photos of a 3½ K1 Sport which was for sale at The Bike Specialists in Sheffield. What made it interesting was that it had a right foot rear brake pedal and a left foot gear lever. I have no idea whether it was a neatly done homespun conversion, or if it left the factory that way. The K2 arrangement is quite different so it doesn't seem to be an interim model.
Still... Here are the photos...
Still... Here are the photos...
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
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Morini Jen
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
K2. (Note the enclosed chain).
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
Interesting.
If it wasn't a factory fit, certainly looks to be a well executed conversion.
If it wasn't a factory fit, certainly looks to be a well executed conversion.
A BigVee, a WeeVee, and a triple.
Re: Right foot rear brake.
I don’t have a problem with my K1 with a right hand gear lever and left foot brake nowadays. This is because this bike has clip ons whereas now my other two have raised bars so I adjust.
I would like a fully enclosed chaincase though.
I would like a fully enclosed chaincase though.
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Arthur Farrow
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
A friend has just acquired Rick Stemps late model 500 (W 2 if you like). t has a similar conversion and the foot pieces look proper Morini so presumably such was available. If not in UK then in other markets maybe.
The K2 pictured has the German made alloy full chain case made in the late 70's early 80's .....the late Rob Kenton's sport had one fitted.
The K2 pictured has the German made alloy full chain case made in the late 70's early 80's .....the late Rob Kenton's sport had one fitted.
God save the King (& my pistons)
ARTHUR
ARTHUR
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'It must be a .....'
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
Becker in Germany made the alloy chaincase, yet it used MZ rubber tubes which only just fitted the 530 chain.
Laverda made a similar chaincase with larger tubes that fitted all their models (500/750/1000) plus it fits road Morinis
Peter Furlong in the UK made a glassfibre version again with larger tubes which was adapted to fit many bikes including Morinis (I think Arthur had one on his 500?)
The Norton Rotary also uses an oil bath chain case with rubber tubes (still available), yet the alloy chaincase which fits Grimeca wheels would need loads of work to fit within a Morini swinging arm.
The Laverda chaincase is the best option and they often for sale as not cool enough for todays Laverda owners!
Laverda made a similar chaincase with larger tubes that fitted all their models (500/750/1000) plus it fits road Morinis
Peter Furlong in the UK made a glassfibre version again with larger tubes which was adapted to fit many bikes including Morinis (I think Arthur had one on his 500?)
The Norton Rotary also uses an oil bath chain case with rubber tubes (still available), yet the alloy chaincase which fits Grimeca wheels would need loads of work to fit within a Morini swinging arm.
The Laverda chaincase is the best option and they often for sale as not cool enough for todays Laverda owners!
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Arthur Farrow
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
My 500 still has the Peter Furlong case. I worked with him to get it to fit. It uses MZ rubbers. Not sure if he made any more...never seen another. I can post a picture if anybody is interested
My Norton Rotary Classic has the full chaincase and its a nice thing sealed with oil in it permanently.. I have some spare NOS tubes and pretty sure they are MZ too.
My 700S Silk has a full case too
What does this say about me ?? Answers on a postcard...............................
My Norton Rotary Classic has the full chaincase and its a nice thing sealed with oil in it permanently.. I have some spare NOS tubes and pretty sure they are MZ too.
My 700S Silk has a full case too
What does this say about me ?? Answers on a postcard...............................
God save the King (& my pistons)
ARTHUR
ARTHUR
Re: Right foot rear brake.
I still have one of those in the shed from my Katana 1000. No rubber tubes, just a large glass fibre box. It really was not cool!'It must be a .....' wrote: ↑11 Jan 2026 17:36 Peter Furlong in the UK made a glassfibre version again with larger tubes which was adapted to fit many bikes including Morinis (I think Arthur had one on his 500?)
1977 3½ Sport, 1986 Kanguro & a "few" other bikes!
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'It must be a .....'
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Re: Right foot rear brake.
I've also seen a DKW rotary and a Morini fitted with a Jawa 350 chain case - again it has rubber tubes similar to the MZ