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Old 11-23-17 | 02:37 PM
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Joe Remi
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Bikes: Haibike Sduro Trekking SL, Rivendell Appaloosa, Concinnity singlespeed, KHS mini velo (Japan market), Trident Spike trike

Originally Posted by Doc_Wui
One trade off on the BBS02 kit is that it comes with ebrake brake levers to replace your cable levers. I believe they sell something that allows hydraulic levers to work, but you will have to fiddle with it. Of course, if you''e doing a kit, this is part of the process.
I built a Rivendell up with BBS02 and wanted to keep its brake levers. The power interrupter cable was easy to install: Plugs into where the kit's levers plug into, then a sticky-back magnet attaches to the brake lever body and contacts a little round thingy on the lever itself. When you pull the lever it disengages the contact between magnet and round thingy and cuts the power. Easy! I used just one on the rear brake lever.
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