Brake Hoods for 1987 Schwinn World Sport
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Brake Hoods for 1987 Schwinn World Sport
My brakes are bare metal and it would be nice to have hoods that could go over the levers for more hand comfort. Are there any available? I'm assuming they'd have to be in two pieces in order to be able to install them without disconnecting the cable from the lever.
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Unless you can find some NOS, Cane Creek brake hoods are about it that I can find. And they are 1 piece, so you need to remove the brake cable to install as far as I know.
Edit: I say that, but I was looking for the tan hoods so...
Edit: I say that, but I was looking for the tan hoods so...
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What brand and model levers?
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You'll need to disconnect the cable to install hoods. You could also install some nice new comfy aero ergonomic levers for not more than the cost of hoods. I am a fan of these. https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...s.php?id=40189 This would require rewrapping the bars and cutting the cables. It's scope creep but it's an option. Depends on how comfortable you are with bike mechanics and/or how much you want to take on and learn.
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Thanks for the reply. I'd really just like to just put hoods on. My levers do not include barrel adjusters where the cable exits the lever. Is there a procedure I could follow that would allow me to disconnect the cable so the hood can be installed? I also have the extension levers connected BTW.
Look around- you may be able to find them cheaper- A few years ago I got a few sets at $10- and that seemed to be the going price.
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Thanks for the reply. I'd really just like to just put hoods on. My levers do not include barrel adjusters where the cable exits the lever. Is there a procedure I could follow that would allow me to disconnect the cable so the hood can be installed? I also have the extension levers connected BTW.
- Remove cable crimps (if they are present)
- Disconnect the cable at the brake caliper by loosening the pinch bolt that attaches the cable to the caliper.
- Pull the cable out by sliding it out of the lever. You might need to push the cable a bit to get it to unseat from where it rests inside the lever.
- Pop off the cable housing if it hasn't come off already.
- Repeat for other brake.
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Another quick note on installing hoods. They can be tough to install. Putting them in the sun to warm them up and/or or lubing with some soapy water can assist with getting them on without tearing them.