As anyone who has built a simplex without the stock motor knows, the brake rod gets in the way. On the clone conversions, what most people do is just raise the motor high enough to let the brake rod pass underneath. In the case of upright motors, this is really not practical, as you run out of room up top. I also feel that the motor should stay as low as possible for a better center of gravity.
I spent a lot of time looking at solutions, but each has their own set of issues. I wanted the brake rod up above the frame rails for safety reasons. I have seen some that are so low they look like they would catch on a speed bump or pothole, with disastrous results.
So check out the pictures and see what you think of my solution. It is not welded up yet, but I feel confident that it is safe and sound.
What I forgot to show is the bell crank that will go in the rear frame rail to transfer the brake rod from outside the frame to inside.