VB31 rear brake pedal

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VB31 rear brake pedal

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As some of you already know, I recently bought a 1931 VB31 which is my first experience of a hand change bike. It has been a long time since I had a bike with right foot rear brake pedal and I am having fun getting used to it. The set up is a left (drive) side rear brake rod to a brake arm on the primary with a cross over shaft to the right (timing) side brake pedal. I have noticed on the 1930 and 1932 Ariel catalogues (see below) that the pictures of the Model A for 1930 and VB32 for 1932 have a left foot rear brake pedal whilst the 1931 catalogue shows the VB31 with a right foot one so my bike is as standard.
I have a couple of questions, anybody have any idea why was the rear brake pedal changed to the right for 1931 and if I could ever possibly find a left side pedal with arm (part number E8/181 or 5400-27) would it be a strait swop for the brake arm on there just to make my like easier and probably safer? If anybody has a spare brake pedal that would fit and I could buy and fit that would be great.
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Image 1931 Ariel VB31, 1935 Triumph 5/3 project, 1946 Ariel Square 4, 1952 Norton Model 7, 1953 BSA A10 Super Flash, 1954 Ariel VH
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hi all the made in uk bikes had a left hand rear brake pedal it was change over to right in the late 70's for the european market
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Re: VB31 rear brake pedal

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John,

Just a thought. There was a period when 'coupled brakes' were de rigueur, your arrangement may have made it easier to run a second cable between the front and rear.

I have a feeling some Panthers had this arrangement in the 1930s (mine didn't).

No doubt 'those who know' will be along when the sun sets.

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I had a 31 Ariel that had the right side brake,it is correct,why they did it only the Ariel gods can answer that,for a couple of years they did it with the small slopers also,I dont know of the big ones.May be you could try the club as I know Pat had some pedals made a few years back,if no joy try the Slovac boys,they used to make the parts pedal, pivot and tube.
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I was wondering who to ask in the club as there is no club Black Ariel Spares Organiser since Pat Robotham stepped down. Somebody must have the club spares stored.
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I think Pat had them made himself I bought one off him they were not as good quality as the slovaks but they were there, and I needed one at the time it has worked ok for me.
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The fastest way to access the Club's Black Ariel spares might be to volunteer to act as Black Ariel Spares Organiser..............
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