Brake assembly for a bicycle

Brakes – Vehicle – Velocipede

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74489, 745022, 188 2D, 188 2411, B62L 300

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056829639

ABSTRACT:
A brake assembly for a bicycle includes a stationary portion fixedly mounted to a handlebar of the bicycle, the stationary portion having a first tube for a rotatable portion rotatably mounted thereto, a spring disposed between the rotatable portion and the stationary portion to pull the rotatable portion back to an original position thereof after the rotatable portion is rotated, a protrusion extending from one side of the rotatable portion, a brake cable having one end thereof extending through a second tube which extends from the stationary portion and towards a direction opposite to that of the first tube, and connected to the protrusion such that when the rotatable portion is rotated, the cable is pulled.

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