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The little bag that comes with them says you got to install the barrel adjusters at the 1st cable stop, but my frame is designed for full length outers on the brakes, so can I install the barrel adjuster at the brake end?
My Sutra came set up with full length outers. The Amazon has a break along the top tube.
I have in-line adjusters mounted just below where the cables exit the bar tape, which means I can adjust them whilst riding.
fine
dont the adjusters need to be at a "stop" to have something to resist against?
Any issue in running the bb7 roads without the barrel adjusters? They do feel a bit slack at the moment.
cynic-al fine what? fine to install right at the brake caliper? or dont need them at all?
oh sorry I didn't read the OP proper ๐ณ
I run inline adjusters. the full length bit is fine. I think they are handy but not essential, esp if you have barrel adjusters on the levers.
Not the ones that I got with mine. You place them anywhere along the length of the cable. When you twist the outer it "unscrews" the inner to make the cable outer effectively longer.organic355 - Member
dont the adjusters need to be at a "stop" to have something to resist against?
Edit: I'm not trying to be smart/antagonistic/condescending, but you [i]are[/i] asking a lot of fairly basic set-up questions. It's great that you are taking the time to learn how to build/maintain your bike, but I would suggest that you might want to take it to a decent bike shop to have them give it a once-over, just to confirm everything is OK/safe/properly installed.
mine is installed at the top of the stays. eg in the middle of my "full length" outer. works fine.
I have BB7s with full length outers and they don't have any barrel adjusters - thought they weren't supposed to have them.
I run them on my pure blood full otters, no stops or Barrel adjusters.
I've never used barrel adjusters.
Everyone is reading the ROAD bit right?
Anyway I misread the instructions, they are inline adjusters and it says to pick a point between the lever and the 1st stop. I thought it meant at the 1st stop. I don't have any stops so will just install the near the levers.
Just when I thought I was finished. Gonna ride it tomorrow without the though, should be ok right? Just not as sharp braking?
depends; what levers ?Just when I thought I was finished. Gonna ride it tomorrow without the though, should be ok right? Just not as sharp braking?
Perfect.organic355 - Member
Everyone is reading the ROAD bit right?Anyway I misread the instructions, they are inline adjusters and it says to pick a point between the lever and the 1st stop. I thought it meant at the 1st stop. I don't have any stops so will just install the near the levers.
If the brakes are set up correctly, it will make no difference. The adjusters are used when the pads start to wear or for fine-tuning the adjustment over time.Just when I thought I was finished. Gonna ride it tomorrow without the though, should be ok right? Just not as sharp braking?
Ah, just seen your other thread.depends; what levers ?
As Druidh says, they'll work fine if you set 'em up well as those are road levers
however
New cables/caps etc tend to "settle" a bit very early on IME and with no adjusters you're going to have to reset the cable at the calipper, so take an allen key
Everyone is reading the ROAD bit right?
I was. My answer still stands.