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You will have to bear with me on this one because I have no idea on how to explain it, but...
my recumbent trike... The parking brake is useless and tbh it would be better off as a rear brake for me because I have the trike set up for single hand braking for both front (disc) brakes. My problem is that I can't brake and indicate right at the same time (not to mention the gear changing but at least that can be done stationary on a Rohloff hub when needed)... and the parking brake does not have enough cable movement in it to be effective...
So I want to take the rear V brakes (which are a CSS rim and exceptionally good anyway) away from a parking brake which is down on the right hand side
So easy to do, I need a standard mountain bike brake lever, there is room on the lever underneath to fit a brake lever, but I'm at a loss as to whether it should be a left hand or a right hand lever. I know first instincts would be a left hand lever because its the left hand, but the more I think about it, the more I think it should be a right hand lever because if you tilt the bar over to the natural hand grip you end up with the bar end shifters on the right hand side but you are holding the right hand of a handle bar with the left hand... told you this wasn't going to be easy to explain...
So given the photo attached is the left hand, which style and side brake lever do I need? Or have I simply lost everyone in my ramblings...

my recumbent trike... The parking brake is useless and tbh it would be better off as a rear brake for me because I have the trike set up for single hand braking for both front (disc) brakes. My problem is that I can't brake and indicate right at the same time (not to mention the gear changing but at least that can be done stationary on a Rohloff hub when needed)... and the parking brake does not have enough cable movement in it to be effective...
So I want to take the rear V brakes (which are a CSS rim and exceptionally good anyway) away from a parking brake which is down on the right hand side
So easy to do, I need a standard mountain bike brake lever, there is room on the lever underneath to fit a brake lever, but I'm at a loss as to whether it should be a left hand or a right hand lever. I know first instincts would be a left hand lever because its the left hand, but the more I think about it, the more I think it should be a right hand lever because if you tilt the bar over to the natural hand grip you end up with the bar end shifters on the right hand side but you are holding the right hand of a handle bar with the left hand... told you this wasn't going to be easy to explain...

So given the photo attached is the left hand, which style and side brake lever do I need? Or have I simply lost everyone in my ramblings...

