Might as well throw out another idea here, for those who like to think 
outside the box.  Personally, I've never liked the hydraulic fluid, lines, 
master cylinders, bleeding, and all that mess.  However, there is no denying 
the beauty of disk brakes.  So, how about mechanical disk brakes?  These 
have been successfully used on many Pietenpols and are basically go-cart 
brakes ("Comet" or similar).  Cable actuated.  Search Google on go-kart 
brakes and you'll find several different ones.

Most of them use a cable-pull lever to actuate a cam that wedges the pads 
against the disk.  You could go ala Ken Rand and use a cable that you reach 
down and grab with your hand (yeah, right), or fabricate heel pedals or toe 
pedals to apply the cable tension.  If you were a Tri-Pacer fan you might 
even install a "Johnson Bar" handle that you grab and pull to apply both 
brakes, but you get no differential braking action with it.

Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildr...@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net

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