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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: southern andy on November 15, 2014, 03:59 PM
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WTF........
Am i daft, cause i cant see for the life of me how to attatch the cable and the outing :-\
Anyone got any pictures of how to do it ????
should have stuck to Tech 3's :LolLolLolLol:
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lots of inner cable exposed, then feed the barrel into the body of the lever and hook it over the two little forks that are inside the body of the lever.. sorry Andy, not very good at describing stuff. :-[
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Or go completely cable out and thread it through but the method above works for me :daumenhoch:
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lots of inner cable exposed, then feed the barrel into the body of the lever and hook it over the two little forks that are inside the body of the lever.. sorry Andy, not very good at describing stuff. :-[
Barrel of inner cable needs to sit behind these two prongs Andy ;) What Dave has said basically .
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/uu6/NORTYFORTY/shimano_zpsd8aa61ac.jpg) (http://s628.photobucket.com/user/NORTYFORTY/media/shimano_zpsd8aa61ac.jpg.html)
It's a piece of piss when you know how :D
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Bloody thing, i even have to take a grip off to fit it >:( >:(
I'll do it another day, friggin thing.
Cheers Chaps :)
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Guess I'm just a lazy git... I've always just bent the clamping strap until it went over the bars..
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Thought of that Dave, but knowing my luck, i'll bust it mate.
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Thought of that Dave, but knowing my luck, i'll bust it mate.
Yes, these slide over the Bars & If they're painted you could easy strip the paint off with these Levers.....
Good Brake tho.....
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Used to love these bitd. So bleedin light. Pain in bootie to fit tho.
I used to chop some card (approx 1-2mm thick- try bogroll insert) to a couple or more inches wide and fit over bars wrapping it around a bit. Then gently ease open the clamp and slide it over the card. Clamp should spring enuff open.
Alternatively go round the bar where you mount the lever with a bit of electrical tape. Tho i did have a dx cut into the tape once when i was being sloppy stoned.
Fiddly but hope that helps?
Jonboy
Stay RAD Forever
BMX Pimpin' since '81
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I just bent it like Dave said :slayer:
So it's fitted to the bars but sod the cable, struggling to work that out. :LolLolLolLol: I'll do it another day. :)
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Phew!!!😮
Jonboy
Stay RAD Forever
BMX pimpin' since '81
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Andy I've just found this hope it helps? Basically DX are weird. They push the sleeve not pull the cable.
Text from webs:
This is hard to explain but here goes. I assume you have brake lever and grip installed. DX lever pushes the cable housing instead of pulling the cable, keep this in mind and it makes it easier to work out.
The round bit on the end of the cable -----o needs to go through the lever completely and sits on a hook section which is normally covered by the grip flange. peel grip flange back and you will see hooked section. hooking this on is easiest when lever depressed and cable loose.
Next the metal end of the cables outer housing (called the housing ferrel if memory serves me) should rest on the section at the side opposite the grip, you should see another two small hooks to hold it in place (you will see this section move when you move the lever).
Thats it, now get the caliper conected and adjusted and that should be you working...lol
Jonboy
Stay RAD Forever
BMX pimpin' since '81
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Make sure you have the plastic clip inside the lever that the cable ferule goes into; they often drop out and go missing. Without the plastic clip you won't get the cable to pull :daumenhoch:
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Good advice. They don't work as good as tech 3's though I went from the dx's to tech 3's and never looked back :) the dx's are damn pretty though lol
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