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EZRider

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A friend of mine has lost two fingers of his left hand in a paragliding accident. He is an avid mountain biker and is struggling to control his braking. Any of you know of a modification to control both front and back brakes off of a single lever? It would be important to be able to adjust the braking ratio between front and back brake. Any help appreciated!

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Thanks guys.

I forgot to mention he needs a hydraulic solution, currently on xtr, but that can change.

One of the links cites the problem if back wheel control so he may need two levers on his right side.

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Am sure there must be a way to split the pipe, add a Y splitter in cable and have a valve to moderate the percentage of braking to front/rear... The quantity of fluid to move the pads is minimal so should be quite easy to put something together at a good hardware store

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Cant think of a solution off hand - but if you come up with one that needs special parts machining I would be happy to help

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It is possible and there are a couple options.

 

Cable options:

 

http://images.gizmag.com/inline/duplexlever-2.jpg

 

Cable V-brake or Disk but might not have adequate stopping power.

http://www.gizmag.co...ke-lever/19515/

http://www.sjscycles...left-prod21413/

 

http://problemsolversbike.com/images/sized/files/blog/cabledoub2to1-305x407.jpg

Same as above but you can use an original lever.

http://problemsolver.../cable_doubler/

 

A combination of Cable and Hydraulic:

 

 

http://cdn.hopetechnology.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/v_twin_main-587x692.jpg

This is for converting Road STI's to hydraulic calpers for Cyclocross, but could be paired with one of the above MTB levers.

http://www.hopetech....t/v-twin-brake/

http://www.trickstuf...oppelmoppel.php

http://www.wiggle.co...disc-brake-kit/

 

Then there is the full Hydraulic set up:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5270/5565569475_e3daf96658_z.jpg

This is possible using 2 normal hydraulic MTB brakes and I have done it so that it only required 1 finger for both levers. Getting the brake bias can be a pain in the a$$ but it can be done.

 

http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/news/2012/03/30/1333118597549-13ikthuc5avh8-700-80.jpg

Then there is the complete custom setup.

http://www.bikeradar...one-hand-33596/

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Contact Bike Addict on 0224822974 if you are in the WC . They done it before. Ask for Johann

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Trickstuff is a German company that makes a cable to Hydraulic converter similar to the Hope one.

 

Like the Hope unit above this can be modified to do a similar job by using a single cable brake lever, splitting the cable in 2 and taking it into either side of this unit.

 

http://www.trickstuff.de/bilder_PRODUKTE/DOPPELMOPPEL/Doppelmoppel1.png

Problem with splitting a hydraulic hose in two is that there is not enough oil being displaced by the lever to operate 2 brakes. Maybe by mixing and matching you might make something work but it will be costly. For example using a single lever for a 4 Pot caliper and connecting it too two 2 pot calipers( Example an Avid trail lever too 2 normal Avid calipers). No idea if it will work though. Good luck.

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