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Upgrading cable disc brake to hydraulic - A step-by-step guide!
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Is upgrading cable disc brake to hydraulic really worth the hassle? A mechanical disc brake offers much better stopping power than a rim brake. However, upgrading your cable disc brake to hydraulic is the next step if you need a more reliable brake with even better stopping power.
The good news is that almost every bike with mechanical disc brakes can be upgraded to hydraulic (apart from electric bikes with the sensor mounted in the brake lever).
In this in-depth video tutorial, we guide you through the exciting process of making the switch.
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00:00 - Start
00:07 - Support our channel
00:31 - Introduction
00:41 - Why should you upgrade cable disc brakes to hydraulic?
01:01 - Required tools and parts for the job
01:44 - Preparation
02:05 - Removing the mechanical disc brake
03:38 - Fitting the hydraulic disc brake
04:33 - Finding the correct length for the hose
05:06 - Detaching the hose from the lever
05:50 - Cutting the hydraulic disc brake hose
07:04 - Reattaching the disc brake hose
08:34 - Testing the brake
08:47 - Thanks for watching. Don't forget to leave a comment.
Great video - didn't realise this was even possible !
Hi Mark and thanks for the comment. Now you know, are you planning to upgrade yours? If yes, let me know how you got on.
@@cyclemaintenanceacademy rim brakes on the roadie and hydraulics on the mtb so no need for me but was interesting to watch regardless
It is on the front, but there is a reason why none of these videos show doing the back when you have top tube (or any external) cable guides, I guess you would just need to zip tie your own cable guides all the way to the back of the bike, because hydraulic lines certainly aren't going to thread through cable guides, especially if they are the kind that act as cable stops for exposed wires (which was always a stupid idea anyway).
Great video. 👍🏻
Great video, many thanks. Probably a great idea to roughen up the rotors using emery paper and cleaning with rubbing alcohol. thanks, Dave
Hi David. Thanks for the comment and I'm pleased that I can always count on your extra helpful advice 🙂👍