Einleitung
This tutorial is to show you how to replace the rear brake cable on a Vector Haro bicycle. Keep in mind some parts and layouts may vary based on bike model and year made.
Werkzeuge
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Using the smart wrench and socket wrench, remove the nuts that are holding the connector to the old brake line.
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After taking apart the connector, slide the screw off the brake line.
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Remove the second cable housing from its holder.
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Unscrew the other end of the housing from the brake.
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Remove the housing from the cable.
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Apply pressure to the brake to reveal the end of the brake cable.
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Remove the cable from its holder within the brake.
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Pull the remaining cable through the brake.
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Flip your bike to make the brake housing more visible.
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Insert the new brake cable into the brake housing.
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Slide the rear cable housing onto the new brake cable.
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Re-insert the housing into its holders.
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Slide the screw and washer onto the end of the brake cable.
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Slide the connector of over the screw and tighten the nut and washer on the other end by hand, so it can slide along the brake cable.
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Flip bike back right-side-up.
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Slide the connector up near the housing holder. About an inch between the connector and holder should be fine.
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Using the smart wrench and 10mm socket wrench, tighten the nut so it grips the brake line firmly.
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Using wire-cutters, cut the extra cable so only about an inch remains.
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Insert the end of the brake cable with a "nub" into the slot on the rear left brake.
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Slide the cable onto the slot on the connector.
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Slide the other end of the cable into the holder on the right rear brake.
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Pull the cable to clamp down the brakes so they almost touch the rim of the wheel.
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Tighten the screw so the cable does not come loose.
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You now should have a fully function rear brake on your bike.
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