Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Screws - Grips - Rear Derailleur - Valve Stem Caps
These are spare screws that seem to fit a lot of the steering wheels (to the hubs). |
These spare grips don't fit the Cannondale 6-13 Dura-Ace levers... Don't know what they fit. |
They do have this round interface at the top of the grips like the ones on the Cannondale 6-13. |
The Dura-Ace hood is on the left. The shape is very different... |
Comparing to another spare brake/shift lever that I have, it also doesn't match the shape... |
This is a spare rear derailleur like the one I put on the Teledyne. The one that I put on the Teledyne doesn't seem to work right so will try swapping with this one... |
The Schwinn Superior had broken valve stem caps. I had these spares... |
Repairing the Front Brake and Derailleur -- Part 8 (finished the installation of the brake cable and the front derailleur shift cables)
The front derailleur shift cable enters the brake lever at this middle point. |
This is a closeup of the shift cable end inside of the brake lever where it bottoms out. |
The Teflon coated new front derailleur cable goes through this plastic cable guide attached to the bottom of the bottom bracket area. |
Then the cable comes out through this tube (part of the plastic bottom bracket cable guide) and goes into the front derailleur cable clamp. |
The front derailleur cable guide ends and sits in this built-in cable guide support at the headtube. |
The brake cable housing is taped in place along the handle bar and guided under the bar. |
This is a view looking up at the bottom of the bar and showing the second place that it's taped in place. The handle bar tape/wrap will ultimately keep the cable housing in place. |
Trimmed the new brake cable to length and squeezed on a cable end protector (this one is gold color). |
Also trimmed the front derailleur shift cable short and put a cable end protector on it. I cut this cable pretty short so that my leg won't hit it while pedaling. |
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