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Old 08-30-2005, 04:13 AM
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Hi,

I have cable brakes on the front of my MT which I an really pleased with. After a little incident at the weekend where my standard rear brakes melted into the gear housing and are totally ruined I am tempted to install rear cable brakes aswell, has anybody got F and R cable brakes and is it worth doing?

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Old 08-30-2005, 05:16 AM
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i have cables on my front and rear,and thats are working very good.

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ORIGINAL: manedaaa

i have cables on my front and rear,and thats are working very good.


im guessing you run another servo on the right side then??

how does this work, as im thinking of putting another one there for my front brakes

Thanks

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Old 08-30-2005, 06:48 AM
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i use one extra steering servo for both the front and the rear cable brakes.and the stock gas/brake servo is just for gas now

I dont have any pics of it yeat.But can fix if you want to see.
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Cheers guys.
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ORIGINAL: manedaaa

i use one extra steering servo for both the front and the rear cable brakes.and the stock gas/brake servo is just for gas now

I dont have any pics of it yeat.But can fix if you want to see.

yeh id be intereste to see how youve done it

Thanks

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Old 08-30-2005, 12:14 PM
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Old 08-30-2005, 12:27 PM
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Hellya,

Those aren't cable brakes, those are the hydraulic brakes.
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Yea I know but the set up is about the same as cable
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i think he wants to know how you did the wireing if not then all you need to do is put the reciverbox ontop of the stearing servo on on the batteries i dont have dual servo as i only have front brakes but i know that the reciver box works in those spots

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