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Traveller1 07-23-08 03:22 PM

Campy brakes?
 
Just bought a new bike with full Campy Chorus. I had Shimano on the old rig and knew how to release the brakes to change a flat. The campy brakes don;t have the lever. Do you have to release the brakes to perform a flat repair?

testtube 07-23-08 03:31 PM

The brake release is on the brake lever. There's a small cylinder in the horizontal plane on the outside (front facing) edge of the actual lever above the pivot. Snap that little guy to the other side and the levers will allow the brakes to open up. Do the opposite (might have to compress the lever) to close the brakes.

Keep in mind that sometimes a builder will setup with brakes with the brake lever release open. If snapping the little guy doesn't seem to allow the brakes to open up this might be the issue... You'll have to release the cable from the brake and readjust them with the release closed.

t.

Traveller1 07-23-08 03:35 PM

Thanks! I just tried this, and of course just as you said the brakes openned up!

HillRider 07-23-08 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by Traveller1 (Post 7119740)
Thanks! I just tried this, and of course just as you said the brakes openned up!

I have a bike with Campy Ergo brifters and Shimano Dura Ace brakes. The beauty of this arrangement is I have brake quick releases on both the brake calipers and the brake levers. Open both and the brakes will clear nearly anything.

Mentor58 07-23-08 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by HillRider (Post 7121447)
I have a bike with Campy Ergo brifters and Shimano Dura Ace brakes. The beauty of this arrangement is I have brake quick releases on both the brake calipers and the brake levers. Open both and the brakes will clear nearly anything.

If I'm tracking right, if you went the OTHER way you would be out of luck entirely, in that case neither the Brakes (Campy) or the Levers (Shimano) would have a way to release tension. ???

M58

Indolent58 07-23-08 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by Mentor58 (Post 7121838)
If I'm tracking right, if you went the OTHER way you would be out of luck entirely, in that case neither the Brakes (Campy) or the Levers (Shimano) would have a way to release tension. ???

M58

Correct.


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