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jack pot 01-12-26 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by thumpism (Post 23677341)
In the old days it was not unknown for a non-aero brake cable that was a bit too long to get looped over the front reflector bracket, so perhaps your bike is experiencing a wave of nostalgia.

NO NO NO you are describing a 1/1000000000000 occurrence that cannot be repeated in any LBS but did you ever consider that the OP is ghost coding a P&R post about BF political leanings cause my experience with aero cables was that they would never prevent a bicycler from going left ................ the photo is a dead giveaway:innocent:

Smaug1 01-12-26 10:04 AM

Trace the path of the brake cable. Then turn the bar back and forth while looking around. Anything pop out at you?

I don't think rust explains something seizing up so tightly that it would pull the brakes enough to possibly bring you down. It seems like something else is catching somewhere.

Is it possible the rain got into the cable housings and froze, causing the cable to seize up somewhere.

I hope the rest of you jerks are happy with yourselves after cracking jokes about the camera of a guy who came here for help. The picture wasn't even really necessary to offer ideas of things to look for. It's sadly reflective of the bully mentality present in today's America.

wheelreason 01-12-26 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Smaug1 (Post 23677445)
I hope the rest of you jerks are happy with yourselves after cracking jokes about the camera of a guy who came here for help. The picture wasn't even really necessary to offer ideas of things to look for. It's sadly reflective of the bully mentality present in today's America.



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Shadco 01-12-26 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Smaug1 (Post 23677445)
Trace the path of the brake cable. Then turn the bar back and forth while looking around. Anything pop out at you?

I don't think rust explains something seizing up so tightly that it would pull the brakes enough to possibly bring you down. It seems like something else is catching somewhere.

Is it possible the rain got into the cable housings and froze, causing the cable to seize up somewhere.

I hope the rest of you jerks are happy with yourselves after cracking jokes about the camera of a guy who came here for help. The picture wasn't even really necessary to offer ideas of things to look for. It's sadly reflective of the bully mentality present in today's America.

One might surmise that if said op was genuinely seeking an answer might have posted the question in bike mechanics him being a 5 year veteran and all that.

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indyfabz 01-12-26 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by wheelreason (Post 23677587)

He must be new around here.


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