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How to remove the handbrake cable in 5 seconds!

  • ZookFastback
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18 Sep 2012 01:59 #48282 by ZookFastback
How to remove the handbrake cable in 5 seconds... and not by cutting :P

After you have removed the brake shoes, bring the end of the brake cable out and slide a 12 mm ring spanner over and push to close the prongs. Cable then slips out of brake base and the 12mm ring spanner falls off. Simple. :woohoo:

Pic of the removed handbrake cable showing how the 12mm ring spanner slips up and closes the prongs for easy removal.

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Well, it may not be a world-shattering idea, but it works quickly and simply and I am proud of having discovered it myself, even if every mechanic in the world might have known about it already :P

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18 Sep 2012 06:16 #48285 by j999pre
Nice work. Seems quicker and easier than the jubilee or zip tie methods I have used.

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18 Sep 2012 09:48 #48290 by vitara_mad
Replied by vitara_mad on topic How to remove the handbrake cable in 5 seconds!
thats a great tip as its a real pita to get them out by using a screwdriver to push the prongs 1 by 1 & pulling & twisting

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18 Sep 2012 11:30 #48297 by renard38
so goooooooooooooooooooooooooooood !!!!!! B)

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18 Sep 2012 18:36 #48319 by Johnniehec
Yeah, well done, the simplest tips are always the best!!
John.

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18 Sep 2012 21:11 #48333 by myers647
top idea that mate,last time I did it I used a tie wrap.
Simples :cheer: :cheer:
Thanks

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18 Sep 2012 21:17 #48334 by Barnyzuki
Replied by Barnyzuki on topic How to remove the handbrake cable in 5 seconds!
That`s a cracking tip, I`ve yet to unleash the horrors behind the drums on mine but I`ll probably thank you for that when I do :)

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19 Sep 2012 05:42 #48337 by facade
Excellent idea, never thought of it, I just used the wiggle & screwdriver method.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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19 Sep 2012 10:08 #48349 by kirkynut
The simple ideas are the best. It's one of those "why the hell did I not think of that?" sort of things!

Cheers for that!

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20 Sep 2012 06:00 #48413 by Goat
Great tip.

I've got a related tip I thought I'd share.

To remove the rear brake shoes don't bother trying to remove the top spring. Take the bottom spring off, which is easy, and take the 2 nuts off the piston and remove the piston. You can then get the brake shoes off without taking the spring off. Goes back on the same way and its easy to get them back in and set up.

Nick

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