Bicycle cable disc brake

DRIVE September 26, 2001
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A bicycle cable disc brake 12a is provided with a cam assembly 34 that has improved efficiency during movement under high pressure. Basically, the cable disc brake 12a has a caliper housing 30, a pair of friction members 32 and an actuated mechanism 34, 36. The first friction member 32 is movably coupled to the caliper housing 30 between a release position and a braking position. The second friction member 32 is also coupled to the caliper housing 30 and arranged substantially parallel to the first friction member 32 to form a rotor receiving slot therebetween. The actuated mechanism 34, 36 is movably coupled to the caliper housing 30 to move the first friction member 32 from the release position towards the second friction member 32 to the braking position. The actuated mechanism 34, 36 has a pair of cam members 90a, 91a movably arranged between an axially retracted position and an axially extended position with a guide member 90c interconnecting the cam members 90a, 91a during movement between the axial retracted position and the axially extended position. In the preferred embodiment, the guide member 90c is a guide pin that extends from one of the cam members 90a, 91a and is received in a bore of the other cam member 90a, 91a.

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