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Episode: 2154
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Title: HPR2154: Replacing a Bicycle Brake Cable
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2154/hpr2154.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 15:00:49
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This in HPR episode 2154 entitled Replacing a Bicycle Break Cable.
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It is hosted by John Culp and is about 29 minutes long.
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The summary is I replace a break cable and housing on my 1985 Schwinn.
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Hey all, this is John Culp and Lafayette Louisiana and it's been a little while since I recorded
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an episode but I thought I would record one today, another one of my, what do they call
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these things?
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This whole series of me and maybe one or two other people doing things kind of out in
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the real world and talking while we do them.
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Today I'm going to be replacing the break cable on my bicycle.
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I've just opened my shed and I'm going to pull my bike out.
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I've mentioned in the past this bike is a 1985 Schwinn World Sport and it's kind of a
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junky, I mean I don't know, it's not too bad.
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I bought it at Goodwill and it was a pilot junk then because everything was all rusted
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and filthy and it took some work to get it back in order but I know how to work on bikes
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and I've got all the tools to do it so I got it in good writing condition and it works
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great for me.
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I've got a bike that I like very much.
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It's in very good working order that is not a target for thieves.
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The way I say trumpet guy's bike would be he rides a bike that has like a carbon fiber
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frame and stuff.
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It's a really nice bike but if he were to leave it outside parked in bike racks and stuff
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it would be a target for thieves for sure.
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What I've just done is put the bike up on this little repair stand that I have, I'll take
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a picture.
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This is not a job that's messy like the hub overhauled job so I'm going to take a picture,
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maybe from this side.
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It's really sunny right now, there's one, okay now take a picture of my little stand.
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This gets the rear wheel up off the ground and I'll take a picture of where the problem
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is there's a crack in the cable housing.
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I don't think I've changed the brake cables since I bought this bike.
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I don't even know how long ago it's been four or five years and I changed all the cables
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then that both the shifters end the brake cables and the other day when I turned the wheel
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a little bit farther than normal.
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I saw a crack up here in the cable housing so what I'm going to do is replace the cable
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in the housing and I think I'm going to make the housing a little bit longer this time
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and that I think will help relieve a little bit of the tension.
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We have to take another picture right here so you can see there's a little bit of an
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art to getting the cable housing just right.
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I'm going to take a picture showing where the cable housing keeps rubbing against the handlebars
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probably contributing to to it breaking down a little bit.
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I have in my shed here a bunch of brake cable housing and I've got a box of like a hundred
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brake cables for maybe a 90 of them I'm sure I've used.
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I haven't used as many of these as I thought but I'm going to pull a new one out.
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I've got a bunch of them.
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I bought the box of brake cables I think it was like 39 dollars for a hundred of them
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and I thought we'll shoot they're not going to go bad and I will use them eventually
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if not for my own bikes then for helping people repair their bikes.
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So I've got a new brake cable out here I've got the the housing
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and I'll take a picture of these.
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I'm going to have pictures that I know a couple of people have remarked that they would like to
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have had pictures with the the hub overhaul job because they didn't really understand what I was
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doing so that that won't be a problem here there's my housing there's the new brake cables sitting
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across a chair and I need to get my tools.
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I did an episode a year or two ago about my what's in my bicycle repair toolbox so that's
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it's the very toolbox that I'm getting out right now.
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Plan it's a gorgeous day today absolutely gorgeous day the first one we've had in quite a long time
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it's been hot for many months and today it's nice and cool breezy not great for my allergies but
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man it feels good out here okay what am I looking for here to release the brake cable in the back
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I need my I think it's a five millimeter hex key
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I think it's a five millimeter let us see
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yep take a picture of that I think I can do this without taking my
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my penny A bag off
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so I've got a picture here of the the rear brake it's the rear brake cable that I'm replacing
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and the hex key so I need to I don't think I have to undo that part of it it's going to release it
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to get this out completely I'm going to have to cut off the end actually I'm going to take off
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this bag it's kind of getting in the way I've got these grocery bag penny air that are excellent
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for just dumping stuff in there and carrying it around but they kind of get in the way right now
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okay
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I need my bicycle cable cutter
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these bicycle cable cutters are like they're they're very much like regular wire cutters only
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the the teeth are a little bit different I'm going to take a picture of the the teeth here
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they're angled in such a way to help you get a a cut on cables and housing that won't
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distort like distort the shape of the thing so what I'm going to do first is cut off the end of the
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cable where the crimping thing is on there I'm going to pull the cable out
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another picture
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there might be too many pictures here but then I pull the whole cable and housing out
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through all the little guides that are on the frame and up here at the handle where the break
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lever is where you've got to look at the there are two little things right here that you have to
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align just right so that the whole appears and that the cable will come out and take another picture
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yeah and that's not going to work out I'll come out from this side
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and now I can take it out okay so I've got the old cable out
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at the handlebar you got to take the adjuster things and turn them around until the little slots
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line up that will allow the cable to come out of there and then you pull the thing out now so
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I've got the old cable out I will just throw that in the recycling bin here in a little while
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and I'm going to take a picture of the the broken part of the old cable housing too
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it looks like it's just the outer sheet that was compromised
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and what I'm going to do is use the old one to determine the length of the new one
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only I'm going to add I think I'm going to add about an inch maybe two inches to the length
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uh and that will get it to just about the right length I think this has a little thing called
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a feral on the end this is the little um metal thing I'll take a picture of the feral
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a feral is this little metal thing that kind of tighties up the the end of the cable and you
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always put one of those on the end of the cable housing before you finish the job okay so here's
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a picture of the end of the cable with the feral next to it I think I'll go ahead and put a new
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feral on I've got a box of like a hundred of these things and next thing to do is to measure out
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the length of cable housing I've got looks like I've got enough to do several bikes worth here so
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that's good I wasn't sure before I did this job and and looked at my supplies this morning I wasn't
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sure how much cable housing I had but I think when I ordered cable housing I must have ordered like
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50 feet of it I can't remember it's been so long ago that I ordered it but I've got plenty I
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could do several bikes with what I have most of time but you don't need nearly this much cable
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housing on like newer bikes because of the way the frames are set up they require shorter
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runs of housing this one requires a cable housing run that goes all the way from the handlebars to
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the rear wheel sorry I mentioned my allergies didn't I that's what that's about okay so there's
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a little trick to cutting the cable housing you don't want to just you don't want to just like
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put it in your cutters and just squeeze as hard as you can the way they say to do this is to kind of
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gently squeeze the housing so I've measured this where it's like maybe two inches longer than
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the old one gently squeeze the housing and kind of get through the plastic outer coating a little
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bit or the rubber whatever this material is and then kind of bend it a little bit what you want to
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do is try to cut it in such a way that you're not going to crush it because the opening on either
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end where the brake cable goes through needs to be as perfectly round as possible so that there's no
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resistance so what I've done is I've cut through the cable housing a little bit and I've exposed
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the metal like coil inside and I'm gonna gently see if I can get a picture of that
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that's too close
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I'm gonna gently slide the teeth or blazer whatever of the cable cutters in between two of these
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things just kind of slide it in there so I can cut only through one side of the thing that did
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pretty well okay it's cut off and so what I do now is I take one of the tools I mentioned
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in my what's in my bicycle repair toolbox and use it to work on the hole until it's perfectly
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round now if you had one the best way to cut this off would be to use like a dremel or something
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with a little spinning disc that would do a perfectly flat cut straight across without crushing it
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failing that you can use these cable cutters and now I use the tool which is just a nail
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just a regular nail I stick the point of the nail right in the end of the housing and then
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kind of wiggle it all around to make sure that the opening is as round as it can be
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and it's not crushed I do it on both ends just kind of put it in there and move it all around
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I wonder if I can get a picture of that it's hard to hold that in place when I'm gonna try
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it keep having to get my phone out of my pocket and so okay there's a picture of the nail sticking in the end
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somebody's my turnout kind of shaky sorry oh oh sorry I'm sniffling on in my microphone as well
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this is from the allergy all right so I think the ends of this are sufficiently round
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I dig around in my box and my toolbox and find the fair rules and here they are
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take a picture of the box of fair rules non crimping fair rules and they are called
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I'll make sure I put this in the sun and get a better picture
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okay I will put one fair rule on either end which one of these is the old one
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okay that's the old one I throw that way over there so I don't accidentally put it back on
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I don't think I would anyway I don't think I would because it just gets massive part in the middle
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that's all cracked them and yucky looking this one is nice shiny and white so I'll take
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one fair rule and put one on each end of this there's one end
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and here's the other actually I think I should before I put the front one on I'm gonna run it
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through the thing on the frame can I get a picture of that
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better run it through the little housing guides on the frame these little circles that are
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welded on there and then keep pulling until it's all out from this end
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and then put the fair rule on the other end here this is the end up by the handle bars
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now I'm gonna take the new cable and slide it into the slot on the brake lever
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and then you have to put it through the little thing like this
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let's see if I can get a picture of this
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and then turn those things around where the where the slots don't line up anymore
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and that'll mean that the cable won't fall out then you got to put the end of the new brake cable
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through this end of the cable housing and to just go inside the I think I had it going between
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I must have had it going between that
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yeah okay there just put moving the cable housing or it goes in between the gear shifter and the stem
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like I said there's a certain art to routing cable housing getting it just the right length
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and everything you just want to make sure that when you turn the wheel of the bike
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you're not putting pressure on the cable housing and I think my old one was putting a little bit
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of pressure on it probably because it was a little bit too short and I hope this one's not too
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short too it would be too short because at one point I got new handlebars for the bike after I
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had already put on the brakes and the new brake cables and everything at one point I got a new
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set of handlebars I think I mentioned that my one of my neighbors was throwing away a BMX bike
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and I took that bike and took the handlebars off of it and put them on this bike and those
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handlebars are taller than the ones that were on there before and so that meant that the brake
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cable was probably a little bit too short so let's see how this goes here
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now push the cable through there so this feral is now stuck in the front get a picture of that
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okay
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there's a cable up front and now I've got the cable in the back
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this is going through here
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oops trying to do this one-handed I'm gonna drop my phone if I'm like here
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okay
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and then I'm gonna pull this down where the feral goes in like that
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so now there's a big long piece of the brake cable sticking out the rear end
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and so the cable is in place now and it looks like this is probably going to be okay it's
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better than it was before I think there's probably enough leeway there where it won't crack at
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least not for a good while and then I'll have to do the job again now the tricky bit is getting
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the brake cable adjustment just right and this is where we get to use the most excellent tool the
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third hand tool which basically allows you to hang on to the cable much more easily and apply
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tension to it while trying to tighten down the little hex bolt where is my
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I'm missing my five millimeter hex key where did I think of
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I thought I had it sitting on my seat but I guess it fell down somewhere oh there it's sitting
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on the top nail back in so I don't lose that you want the you have to tighten the brake cable
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enough where the brake pads hover just ever so slightly away from the rim of the wheel
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and that way when you when you apply the brakes you'll get a nice firm brake instead of a squishy
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brake you don't want to squeeze your brakes only to have the brake lever go all the way to the
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handlebars it would be nice and firm instead of squishy if squishy is a technical term so what you do
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is I hope I can get a picture of this I think I can because of the nature of the tool but you
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uh use this third hand tool which will grip hold like grab hold of the brake cable and as you
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squeeze it it pulls the brake cable tight and can lock into position so that you can let go of it
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and leave it hanging there and then do your tightening as necessary let's see if I can get a good
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picture out so I'm going to squeeze it until it looks about right and then put that thing in place
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okay and now just tighten it down
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using the five millimeter hex key
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you don't have to tighten this super tight you know I mean you want it tight enough where
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it's not gonna come loose as soon as you apply the brakes hard but you don't want to over tighten it
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either okay that's gonna be tight enough there now you check the feel of it okay that's too
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squishy I need to make it a little tighter so I undo the uh undo the hex bolt again oopsy what was
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that sound I don't know what that sound was undo the hex bolt again and then to get out the
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third hand tool right through there
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and then squeeze it tight now normally the way I would do this is I would squeeze it all the way
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until the brake pads were just barely touching the rim and then I would make an adjustment up on
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the little thumb adjusters up at the handlebars however the thumb adjusters on these things don't seem
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to be working right I think they're stripped or something so they're not gonna work so instead
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I'm just doing it right here at the connection point at the rear brake
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okay I've tightened it down again let it go
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now I'm gonna check that brake okay it feels good all right I've got my new brake cable installed
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and the last thing to do is to cut off the excess cable and then put a
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a little cable end on it I've got a box of those also
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cable end caps they call these I'll take a picture of them
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you guys are gonna have a lot of pictures in this episode
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cable end caps
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I'll cut off these bicycle cable cutters have a part on them where you put the end cap to squeeze
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it together and it crimps it just right you don't have to use these things but it's a handy little
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thing you can and you can crimp it just with a regular pair of pliers if you need to
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so I'm gonna leave probably three inches sticking out the end just have a little bit of space to work with
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I'll get one of these end caps out and slide the end cap on
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take a picture before crimping
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and then let's see open up here okay I know
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okay slide it on there I know I've crimped it
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I can't get it to clear and trying to take a picture of it after it's crimped to
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see how that came out I think my phone does not have a very good camera on it you know
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yeah it looks alright I guess anyway so I've got a new brake cable installed now and that's that
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I hope you guys have enjoyed hearing that this is a really a pretty easy job to do and some people
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say that you should replace your brake cables once a year I haven't really adhered to that rule
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I've only done it when I've seen obvious wear on the brake cables one thing that some people
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also do before they put the cable inside the housing is to rub a little bit of chain oil or grease
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or something all up and down the thing I think the the cables I have feel like they're a little bit
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pre-loved but if you put a little bit of lubrication on that something light not too gummy or sticky
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then that helps the cable move very freely inside the housing and you'll get much better performance
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from your brakes all right thanks guys I guess I will talk to you guys some other time bye
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