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Is that cabling set up right.....surely when the rear brake is applied, the cable would rub/cut either side of the seat tube? Adrian, you're a u-brake King, am I missing something?
 
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Not really sure how Trimble set them up but I think they usually just have some plastic casing around the cabling either side of the seat tube.
 
Hotwheels.":3iyv649q said:
Is that cabling set up right.....surely when the rear brake is applied, the cable would rub/cut either side of the seat tube? Adrian, you're a u-brake King, am I missing something?


It's not a U brake. It's roller cam. Better. The frame/paint is protected by clear cable frame protect. Not a mark/damage to the bike.
 
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It looks like the cam would hit the frame before the pads touch the rim! :shock: Maybe some setup required.....
 
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