Effectively, that's what I have now. The bike came factory equipped with front brakes only. I consider that silly for a free-wheeling single speed. So, I contacted Pure, and they recommended this set for rear brakes because they didn't have anything in stock. With the set I received, the housing/cable is darn near a foot too short. I've contacted the vendor and sent them this video as they requested, but I don't have high hopes for getting any satisfaction in the matter. The vendor "isn't from around here," if you get the gist of my sentiment.So 2 front cables?
I concur, my good man, and it looks like that's what I'll have to do.Why not just get a longer brake cable and cut it to fit? That way you can get whatever color you want, and route them how you like.
Your LBS should have some.
On that we can agree, my good fellow.IMO, a better way to go about a singlespeed road bike is to go vintage and build your own. You'll get better componentry and most often a ride-tuned frameset that is built better and rides better than any gaspipe frames sold online.
Agreed.never understood front only brakes.
i would be rear brake heavy, using front only when necessary.
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Both of my older brothers were Coasties.
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