Brake cable

Leedspete

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I am having more problems with my lovely Kristal E5. They sent me new shocks but now I am having problems with brake cables. They are fraying But not at the ends but where they go into the brake. I have replaced the front cable twice but now the rear is doing the same
I just wondered if anyone had an idea on why this keeps happening? Am I braking too hard? Or is it the brakes doing this? They are the xtech hb100. Really doing my head in

Many thanks.
 

Nealh

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Buy quality JAG wire S/S cables.
I use them for my gear shifters , quality exposed wire cables shouldn't have issues.

If thye are rubbing and frayingis being cuased then there is a fitting issue, show us a pic or two of the cabke entry and wire damage.
 

cyclebuddy

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What I noticed when fitting (cable operated hydraulic caliper) XB-100's to one of my own e-bikes is that the angle of cable entry into the actual brake caliper is quite a bit different (sharper bend) than the mechanical brakes they replaced. On that e-bike with a relaxed cable run up to the entry point of the caliper it's not too critical, but I've seen others on YT where - because of how the brake cables are routed/tied along or through the bike frame - the actual angle of entry into the caliper is very tight/sharp.

The outer brake sleeves on this (cheap) e-bike don't compress too much either so they keep shape quite well (which is a good thing), but some of the tat I've seen on others looks soft giving a very spongy feel, and IMO not likely to sit quite right if needed to guide the cable through a tight bend into the caliper - especially when the brakes are pulled hard and the sleeves compress.
 
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matthewslack

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Hopefully I have added correctly. This is just one of the times it happened. Has happened 3 times on the front and once on the back.
Add a side view pic?

Interested to see the angle of cable to lever.
 

Nealh

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Looking at where that cable is breaking up, afaics it isn't anythng to do with the exit of the adjusing nut or the angle. I would be inclined to buy a better brake cable and s/s jag wires are pretty good.
 

guerney

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Could it be that you're not tighteing the bolt enough, and it's slipping? The reason why I say that, is because the cable appears to be unravelling.
 

matthewslack

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How do you mean.
I was trying to see how sharp the angle is at the clamp. Something like this?

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It looks like the top strands break one by one, then the remainder are more heavily loaded, and then it fails.

May well be that a top quality inner is all you need. But worth checking if the top of the inner cable is getting jammed against the adjuster barrel when brake is fully applied.

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