I built my first MTB e-bike on a Marin Wolfridge last year with much help from my now good friend Tony (I hope), who sold me the frame. Many teething troubles as you would expect on first attempt but now it's the best thing I've ever done in biking.I just love it.
How ever now I'm just finishing a second one for my wife on the same model frame but this one has hydraulic brakes.
No problem I thought, Tony has hydraulic brakes!
However the brake levers are Hayes and the lever 'pushes' down on the hydraulic piston and the magnet conversion cable I have bought is closed to contact, ie brake off and that is the opposite of the lever direction.
I hope this is clear.
Has anyone had this problem with Hayes type operation or anyone have any ideas ?
How ever now I'm just finishing a second one for my wife on the same model frame but this one has hydraulic brakes.
No problem I thought, Tony has hydraulic brakes!
However the brake levers are Hayes and the lever 'pushes' down on the hydraulic piston and the magnet conversion cable I have bought is closed to contact, ie brake off and that is the opposite of the lever direction.
I hope this is clear.
Has anyone had this problem with Hayes type operation or anyone have any ideas ?