rtadams89
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I'm new to my deuce and the thing that worries me the most about it is the braking system. As I plan to take the Deuce off road in AZ, I'm concerned that one of the flexible brake hoses (these seem the most exposed to me) will get damaged by rocks, cactus, debris and leak or completely fail. With the deuces single circuit braking system, I would basically be stuck.
As a precaution, I think I might want to carry a spare front flexible hose (which should work for the rear hoses too in a pinch). But, replacing the hose won't be enough if any fluid has been lost; presumably I should carry some extra DOT5 fluid with me. But then comes the question, should I also carry a power bleeder? As I start adding up the cost of all the tools, parts, and spare fluids and combined with the risk of a single circuit brake system, I start wondering if I shouldn't just spring for a dual circuit upgrade and limp home on half a system should an issue come up on the trails.
Just thinking out loud really, but any input as to what you would carry/do is appreciated?
1) Carry just a plug and wrench to remover and plug off a leaking/failed flexible line; limp home without brakes on one wheel.
2) Carry a spare flexible hose, wrench, and small amount of DOT5 fluid.
3) Carry a spare flexible hose, wrench, and power bleeder full of DOT5.
4) Convert to a dual circuit system and carry no brake repair parts; limp home on 1/2 braking.
As a precaution, I think I might want to carry a spare front flexible hose (which should work for the rear hoses too in a pinch). But, replacing the hose won't be enough if any fluid has been lost; presumably I should carry some extra DOT5 fluid with me. But then comes the question, should I also carry a power bleeder? As I start adding up the cost of all the tools, parts, and spare fluids and combined with the risk of a single circuit brake system, I start wondering if I shouldn't just spring for a dual circuit upgrade and limp home on half a system should an issue come up on the trails.
Just thinking out loud really, but any input as to what you would carry/do is appreciated?
1) Carry just a plug and wrench to remover and plug off a leaking/failed flexible line; limp home without brakes on one wheel.
2) Carry a spare flexible hose, wrench, and small amount of DOT5 fluid.
3) Carry a spare flexible hose, wrench, and power bleeder full of DOT5.
4) Convert to a dual circuit system and carry no brake repair parts; limp home on 1/2 braking.