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Old 11-27-21, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by grant40

The JcPenny bike has a very primitive hydraulic disk brake on the rear only and a normal. Cable operated brake up front.
I think that is a cable operated rear disc brake; back in the 80's I got a pair of them and brazed their mounts onto a Sekine and built a disc-braked road bike. I used a rear hub on the front as it had threads for the disc, had to braze one cone onto the axle so it would be narrow enough to fit the forks; and I turned threads on the other side of a freewheel hub for the rear disc. A bit heavy, but nobody else had such a bike - and the braking was actually better, in that there were no rim-induced variations in the brake friction.
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