My XTR V-brakes were awesome and worked very good. I am going to build using Hayes hydraulic 8" disk brakes next. I like to go fast and stop quick.
Fair R,My Homemade Dual Brake Lever
I am planning to go up and down Catalina Mountain here soon and last time I almost killed myself when my coaster brake failed. It was the only brake I had at that time.
Right now I have the coaster brake and front caliper brakes. But I want to be as safe as possible this time.
So I want to add rear caliper brakes as well just in case the coaster brakes fail. So I should have three brakes..one front, and two rear brakes. But I do not want two brake levers to deal with. So with no money I decided to make a dual pull lever with whatever I could find in my junk pile and this is what I came up with.
I still need to install the rear caliper and I need some brake cables the right length. But the cables should be the only thing I need to buy.
I'll post pics of the whole set-up when I finished, but you can at least check out the dual lever for right now.
I know it's not very "Professional" looking..but it did not cost me a dollar and should work find.
If you click on the pic for full size you should see a small description of what I have done. Anyone have any more specific question I'd be happy to go into detail. But it's pretty much self explanatory.
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Oh, someone mentioned before that you can pick up a bag of cables with various size's...where's that at?
Good choice Lenny! You and I have the same theory: If you want to go fast...you better be able to stop fast. I bought my Hayes Nine for $70 Rotor included.I am going to build using Hayes hydraulic 8" disk brakes next. I like to go fast and stop quick.
Fair,I am having trouble mounting my rear brake. Does'nt matter if I mount them on the top or bottom the pads will not reach the wheel. I am at a stand still right now, thought I would step back for a minute and hope an ideal would pop into my head.
I do not have any other brakes so some how I got to figure out how to make it work with what I got.
Yeah......but those are not canti's, they're known as side pull caliper brakes.best i can do is post a pic of how i made mine work if it isn't low enough make a drop mount to relocate the hole a little lower,
Those are pannier fixtures not brake mounts. I have had this same problem with my cruiser. I was lucky enough to have some spare caliper brakes off an old bike, there hard to find now, did by some of the new dual pivot caliper brakes off eBay but they wouldn't reach...I have already thought about dropping the hole lower....no can do. I also thought about re-mounting the pads lower some how. But then I remembered It already has mounts for brakes I should be able to pick up some used ones at Bicas real cheap. I just have no ideal what they call this style.
I have brakes similar but the mount just a little bit different.
I have them circled in red.