Inline Cable Adjusters for brakes?
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Inline Cable Adjusters for brakes?
I built up a Trek 750 and put drop bars on it. Originally it had flat bars/riser bars and levers. it had a small barrel adjuster in the lever. Road levers on the drop bars have nothings. It has canti brakes which a pain to adjust. There is NO adjustment at this time and i am wondering if you could use inline cable adjusters. I dont know how much adjustment they have. IT likely woudnt be more than a few mm probably due to most being made for indexed shifting. DO they make these for 5mm housing and that can adjust a fair bit like a normal barrel adjuster on a lever or brake caliper?
Id like a bit of adjustment to relax the pads or pull them in just a bit to take up lever slack without undoing cables and needing 6 hands in the process.
Id like a bit of adjustment to relax the pads or pull them in just a bit to take up lever slack without undoing cables and needing 6 hands in the process.
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There had been a thread on inline adjusters just recently. While it was focused od shift cables, it should get you started.
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I believe if you were to read the fine print on some of the inline adjuster instructions you'd see a liability covering exclusion for brake use. Still cable adjusters are a nice option and I've had no issues with the few I've installed on a brake system. Andy
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You may be able to install a barrel adjuster on the brake end of the housing on the cable stop bracket. The last bike I had with cantis didn't have enough room on the front (short head tube), and that was a PITA for over 20 years.
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Shimano makes an in-line cable adjuster specifically for brakes. Here's a source:
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
One of the comments mentions using them for cantilevers
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
One of the comments mentions using them for cantilevers
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yeah...the rear will have that problem for sure. It uses a "wide" yolk already and the cable pull stops just before hitting the cable stop. Id have to put any kind of adjuster up near the head tube somewhere.
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Shimano makes an in-line cable adjuster specifically for brakes. Here's a source:
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
One of the comments mentions using them for cantilevers
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
One of the comments mentions using them for cantilevers
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No cable hangers to add an adjuster to?
https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Brake.../dp/B07GGLCZWS
https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Brake.../dp/B07GGLCZWS
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Shimano makes an in-line cable adjuster specifically for brakes. Here's a source:
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-CB...-Cable-Adjuste
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You could adjust at the brake connection but that is a bit of a pain.