Jamie P
Member
I have a few questions for the group. I talked to someone at BMI before buying this setup because I wanted to be sure the components I bought would play well together. I'm not so sure they do, but before I spend a ton of time reinventing the wheel I'd like to see how others have done this.
The first photo shows the sloppy fit between the hand brake and the cable. For the purpose of demonstration I pushed on the cable to show how much side-to-side movement there can be. Is there a way to hold the cable a little tighter in its connection to the handle?
At the other end I've got a bare cable and the arm of a mechanical disk brake. What is the best way to secure the end of the cable housing? I know I'll have to fabricate a bracket to support it in position, but how should I secure the cable from sliding out of the bracket?
For the connection to the brake arm, BMI suggested the clevis shown in the third photo with a wire clamp inside it. Now that I have the parts in my hand the concept feels a little hokey. The clevis is meant to thread onto a rod, not to have a cable fished through it. Maybe I'm wrong, and the concept is fine.
I feel like the more secure I can get all these parts the better this will perform. Any thoughts or photos of what you've done?
The first photo shows the sloppy fit between the hand brake and the cable. For the purpose of demonstration I pushed on the cable to show how much side-to-side movement there can be. Is there a way to hold the cable a little tighter in its connection to the handle?
At the other end I've got a bare cable and the arm of a mechanical disk brake. What is the best way to secure the end of the cable housing? I know I'll have to fabricate a bracket to support it in position, but how should I secure the cable from sliding out of the bracket?
For the connection to the brake arm, BMI suggested the clevis shown in the third photo with a wire clamp inside it. Now that I have the parts in my hand the concept feels a little hokey. The clevis is meant to thread onto a rod, not to have a cable fished through it. Maybe I'm wrong, and the concept is fine.
I feel like the more secure I can get all these parts the better this will perform. Any thoughts or photos of what you've done?



