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Has anyone else had to replace their brake line on a Clicgear cart?  I tried to force the brake the other day and snapped the cord.  Does anyone have any guidance they could give me or know of a video tutorial out there anywhere?

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Has anyone else had to replace their brake line on a Clicgear cart?  I tried to force the brake the other day and snapped the cord.  Does anyone have any guidance they could give me or know of a video tutorial out there anywhere?

Do you have a picture?  I have loads of experience with bicycle brake cables.  It may be something similar to that.

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It's pretty straight forward. If you need to replace the inner cable you might as well do the outer cable as well while you're at it so that everything is nice and smooth again. You can get the cables from a bicycle store.

Here's a guide from clickgear, they have a video on it too:

http://www.clicgearusa.com/v/vspfiles/assets/manuals/SB-04-Brake_Cable_Replacement_Model_30.pdf

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