Ah-Ha! I wondered why you would bring up the "original" brake lever.
As for the re-worked brake lever, me-thinks you might place a different value on the term "utilitarian" than I do. I have to admit that I don't even remember what the re-worked brake lever looked like . . . which is a good thing. Let me explain.
Let's start with the question of, "Have you seen my enduro/MX bike?" I INTEND for it to be a "sleeper". It LOOKS like it was just rolled out from behind the barn - but it will most certainly do the job it was intended to do. Rattle can frame paint, last touched up in 2009. Worn off air cleaner decal. Lightly rusted expansion chamber - etc. It isn't pretty . . . it is utilitarian. It does the job intended very well, thank you very much.
Therefore, describing your re-worked brake lever as "utilitarian" is not a subtle slam. It is another way of saying, "Well, that will do the job it is supposed to do quite well, thank you very much."
Ed
PS: Going back to your original post. I just checked my scooters in the garage. The enduro/MX bike AND the Bullfrog both have hose clamps holding the high tension coil to the frame . . . um, so that is indeed how I would do it.
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