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Swapping Left and Right Brakes
What's the best / easiest way to swap the brakes around (my new bike has left-front brake)? Take the whole lever off?
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simply reroute the cables and you're done. it might look odd though
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No, you don't switch the levers, just the cables. Many lefties and Europeans operate the front brake with the right hand, myself included. The lever action is the same, and you shouldn 't change the sides of the shifters. So just switch the cables.
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I've never understood left hand front brake.
Doesn't make any sense. |
Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 15734936)
No, you don't switch the levers, just the cables. Many lefties and Europeans operate the front brake with the right hand, myself included. The lever action is the same, and you shouldn 't change the sides of the shifters. So just switch the cables.
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Originally Posted by chil2makefun
(Post 15734932)
simply reroute the cables and you're done. it might look odd though
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So disconnect the cables at the levers?
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 15734950)
Actually I think the look is cleaner as there is no crossover. All what you get used to.
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Originally Posted by 5M177Y
(Post 15734956)
So disconnect the cables at the levers?
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Originally Posted by chil2makefun
(Post 15734969)
detach the cables at both brake callipers, remove the inner (steel) cable. route the outer cable form the right brake to the front and the outer from the left to the back. insert the inner and your done
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What part of dominant hand operates the rear brake is so hard to understand? And there are no sharp bends. You can put as much curve in as you like. Nagrom how can you argue that your way is the only way whether you are left handed or right handed? There is a clear difference. No, not all lefties have to recerse their brakes, but there is a reason to do so if they wish. Hey, I didn't make this up, it is well established.
Yes OP, just remove the cables from the levers and brakes and switch them to the other levers. Then reconnect to the same brakes and you are good. Same lengths may work. |
Originally Posted by 5M177Y
(Post 15734982)
The front cable won't be long enough to reach the back brake, surely?
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nope that's why i said insert, not reinsert. maybe i should have been more clear, my bad. you'll have to buy new cables and possible even new outer cables now i think about it. so you'd have to retape your bars as well
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Originally Posted by chil2makefun
(Post 15734999)
nope that's why i said insert, not reinsert. maybe i should have been more clear, my bad. you'll have to buy new cables and possible even new outer cables now i think about it. so you'd have to retape your bars as well
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You don't need to buy new cables, unless the ends are too frayed, or they're too short after you cut off the ferule.
The cable and housing that was running from the left brifter now runs from the right brifter and vice versa. You will have to take the cable loose at the caliper, and completely unthread it from the brifter, and you'll have to take the housing off from under the bar. The long housing and cable that used to run from the right brifter to the rear brake, runs from the left brifter to the rear brake. The short cable and housing that used to run from the left brifter to the front brake now runs from the right brifter to the rear brake. No need for new cables if they're in good shape. And you don't switch which cable is attached to which brake, but you can't get the cable out of the brifter, intact, without taking it loose fromt he caliper. |
Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 15734941)
I've never understood left hand front brake.
Doesn't make any sense. |
Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 15734941)
I've never understood left hand front brake.
Doesn't make any sense. |
Originally Posted by RT
(Post 15735145)
For those of us who still use old school left-hand signals, right/rear is more stable. To each their own I guess - there's no right answer. I use V-brake pads on one of my road bikes. Works better than road pads *shrug*
Still, the main reason I made front brake - right lever is that it's the same way on motorcycle. And it's a LOT easier to reroute cables on bicycles than on motorcyles. So right is front - intuitive for me. If it wasn't for that, I'd just leave it as it is and get used to it. |
Originally Posted by Slaninar
(Post 15735202)
Hmm, I use front brake on pavement a LOT more - 90% of braking. So no problems there.
Still, the main reason I made front brake - right lever is that it's the same way on motorcycle. And it's a LOT easier to reroute cables on bicycles than on motorcyles. So right is front - intuitive for me. If it wasn't for that, I'd just leave it as it is and get used to it. |
Originally Posted by RT
(Post 15735211)
Doing it with one hand while you signal makes it less stable than using the rear brake one-handed. I have noticed that not a lot of roadies signal to begin with, so maybe it is a non-issue for most.
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Like Slaninar, I prefer to run front brake on the right hand for continuity with motorcycles. I also feel the right hand, being dominant, is easier for me to modulate finely, allowing max braking while acoiding lockup on the front wheel, which if it were to happen would, of course mean a crash, whereas a locked rear wheel is just a slide.
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Oh man, they're everywhere, they're everywhere those weird right hand front brake folks. Who knew?
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 15734936)
Many lefties .... operate the front brake with the right hand, myself included.
I'm a lefty and ideally the front brake would be on the left. In the UK I just live with the convention of on the right, but it makes no sense to change on the left for a lefty because your a lefty. rgds, sreten. The front brake is your best brake and should be controlled by by your best hand, to encourage its use and feel. The USA has it all wrong, but i can see moreorless how they got there. |
Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 15734998)
No, you change the lever that each cablr is attached to, not the caliper. If you changed both, you would not have changed anything at all!
Is it not possible to remove cable from lever by just slackening the cable up to the ferule, rather than removing the inner from the outer? |
Originally Posted by 5M177Y
(Post 15735662)
Haha yes, I realise that. It sounded like you were saying leave the cables attached to the levers and swap at the callipers.
Is it not possible to remove cable from lever by just slackening the cable up to the ferule, rather than removing the inner from the outer? |
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