Author Topic: Brake cables  (Read 2166 times)

lewis noble

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Brake cables
« on: November 07, 2013, 03:48:36 pm »
I have been interested in the grease / no grease discussions elsewhere.

On a similar theme, my Ripio has a long brake cable going to the rear V brake - I think the frame was designed with hydraulic discs in mind, so it has mountings for a hose rather than stop lugs or whatever they are called, which reduce the outer cable run and probably make the brakes feel 'tighter' and more responsive - mine certainly feel a bit spongy - the brakes are XT but the cables are pretty basic I think.

I am happy with V brakes and have no wish to move to discs.

The outer cable is clipped onto the length of the top tube with black plastic clips.

I doubt if XTR or expensive cables would make much difference??  Or am I wrong?  I like to keep things simple but don't mind paying for quality if it makes a difference.

Or does anyone know of stop lugs that can be fitted into the hose mounts, so the outer cable run can be reduced quite a lot??

Lewis