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wilwil
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by wilwil on Mon Feb 08, 2016 11:41 pm
Ive built two C60s for friends using Super Record dual pivot and on both the rear brakes feels mushy. I can hear the cable rubbing in the top tube. Is there any known cure for this?
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DrJeffers
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by DrJeffers on Tue Feb 09, 2016 2:09 pm
Can't help you with the cure, but can confirm I don't have this issue on my C60, which suggests it's not inevitable. Mine is a 48s - perhaps some frame sizes have closer internal cable tolerances?
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:42 pm
DrJeffers wrote:Can't help you with the cure, but can confirm I don't have this issue on my C60, which suggests it's not inevitable. Mine is a 48s - perhaps some frame sizes have closer internal cable tolerances?
Snap, identical as this with no issues
Colnago arabesque campagnolo super record 12
Colnago c64
Cinelli zydeco grx di2
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JohnnySea
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- Location: London
by JohnnySea on Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:23 pm
I actually have this problem on my 52s.
I've had 3 separate mechanics re-fit new cables and although it has improved since the original fit it's still nowhere near as good as I'd expect it to be.