Removing Cross Levers
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Removing Cross Levers
I've got a Dawes Lightning 1000, and it's got a pair of cross levers on the bars that I never use.

My question is, how would I go about removing these, or if it's too much of a hassle to even bother? I have no idea where to even start...
Thanks much!

My question is, how would I go about removing these, or if it's too much of a hassle to even bother? I have no idea where to even start...
Thanks much!
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All you'd need is some new brake housing. First unclamp the brake cable at the caliper and pull the housing and cable out of the caliper. Then remove the old housing. You will need to unwrap your handlebars up to the main brake levers in order to remove both sections of brake housing. You'll then replace those pieces with a one piece section that's slightly longer (to account for the housing cut away to install the cross lever). If you are careful, you'll be able to reuse the brake cable though the job would be easier with new cables especially if the old one has frayed at all.
Removing the cross levers is just a matter of removing the clamp bolt coming up from the underside of the levers. Swing the clamp out of the way and the levers will come right off the bar.
Removing the cross levers is just a matter of removing the clamp bolt coming up from the underside of the levers. Swing the clamp out of the way and the levers will come right off the bar.






