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BotByte 05-17-11 12:31 PM

How to do the Double Brake setup?
 
Thinking of turning a Cross Country Diamondback from a flatbar to a drop bar.

And I think I can use the original brakes on the top, but I'd like to put the dropbar brakes on also.

I've seen the set up before, and tried googling it, but nothing came up. Is there a guide to do this?

svtmike 05-17-11 12:43 PM

You can put interrupter levers (e.g. http://www.treefortbikes.com/product...Top-Brake.html) on the bike with the dropbar levers, but you can't use the original flat bar brake levers in tandem with dropbar levers.

slims_s 05-17-11 12:44 PM

You won't be able to use your existing brake levers. You'll need cross (in-line) levers (http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-...s-cross-levers) and, ideally, "aero" dropbar brake levers (that route the brake cable underneath the handlebar tape).

eippo1 05-17-11 12:45 PM

So you want to have the brake levers up top as well? You'll need inline levers for that which are different than the levers you currently have:
http://www.biketiresdirect.com/produ...tm_medium=base

Then you'll need a drop bar, new housing, cables and finally some brake levers. How do you shift now? Do you want to have an integrated lever and brake? If so then you might need to replace more than just the levers. I'd bring it by your LBS and get their opinion.

eippo1 05-17-11 12:46 PM

Awesome we all the same thought and linked different levers :p

BotByte 05-17-11 12:47 PM

Hmm, thanks for that

Kinda killed my idea but set my mind straight

Still, how do you set them up. I kinda understand the concept of them, yet not the set up.

BotByte 05-17-11 12:49 PM

Going to a LBS today.

I'm thinking of using some bar end shifters with the original cable sleeves that came with them.

BotByte 05-17-11 12:52 PM

FOUND IT

thanks for the correct name of the brakes

http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-...s-cross-levers


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