Dolomite Rear Brake Adjusters and Levers

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David Embery
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Dolomite Rear Brake Adjusters and Levers

#1 Post by David Embery »

I am having a real struggle locating a left-hand side Automatic Adjustment Brake Lever for my May 1972 Triumph Dolomite 1850. (The new example in the picture is the Right-Hand version.)

The Part Number for the LH version I need is 519799 or 521007. Could I ask whether anyone has one or not? If not, whether anyone knows where I could get one?

The Brake Adjusters themselves are also proving equally difficult to locate. The LH number being 519797 and the the RH being 519798. Are these known to available somewhere or, if not, does anyone know of where I could get a pair?

Any help would be gratefully received.

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David Embery

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A possible suggestion David…..

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I’m given to believe that this same setup was used on Ford Escorts, Capris and Cortinas of the late sixties and early seventies as well as other Triumphs such as the GT6.

Some years ago I saw new replica levers for sale on eBay under the GT6 heading. I can’t see them on eBay today I’m afraid.
I have looked at the Burton Power website for Fords and don’t see them listed either.

So my thinking is that it may be worth asking on Ford and GT6 forums (Sideways Technologies for the latter)?

Please let us know if you have any joy

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Re: Dolomite Rear Brake Adjusters and Levers

#3 Post by MIG Wielder »

Rimmers have .....

Part No.: 521007
USE BAU5199U


Which is a part number I don't recognise. They also don't say how many they have in stock.
It may provide some more avenues for exploration though.

Good Luck,
Tony.
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