I thought you guys might be interested in the new Sonex hydraulic brakes that I’ve installed on my Sonerai IIL. See photos showing the installation in my Sonex Brake Install album in the Soneraifred gallery. The installation was really straightforward. The brakes are designed to work with ¾†axles and the Azusa 5†wheels, and the entire package fits within the diameter of the wheel. It makes for a very compact package. The only difficulty I had was figuring out how to provide an anti-rotation stop on the brake unit. I ended up installing a 1/4†grade 5 bolt, nut, and some washers, and cutting a slot in the axle mounting plate to engage the end of the bolt. I also found it necessary to chamfer the center bore on the brake unit to clear the radius under the head of the axle bolt so the unit would seat properly. The brake disc bolts to the inside face of the wheel using three countersunk, allen head machine screws replacing the original bolts holding the wheel halves together.
I found that my original MCP master cylinders did not provide enough pressure to make the brakes effective enough because I’m constrained to having brake levers only 6†long, and the MCP’s have 7/8†diameter cylinders. I resolved the situation by installing a set of Hegar ½†diameter master cylinders with 7†levers to raise the operating pressures. Bleeding the Hegars is a bit of challenge, but now the brakes work really well.
The one task that I have left is fitting a new set of wheel pants. My old pants were two-piece to clear the original brake units, and were pretty well beat up, so because my new brakes fit within the diameter of the wheels, I’m going back to one-piece pants.
I found that my original MCP master cylinders did not provide enough pressure to make the brakes effective enough because I’m constrained to having brake levers only 6†long, and the MCP’s have 7/8†diameter cylinders. I resolved the situation by installing a set of Hegar ½†diameter master cylinders with 7†levers to raise the operating pressures. Bleeding the Hegars is a bit of challenge, but now the brakes work really well.
The one task that I have left is fitting a new set of wheel pants. My old pants were two-piece to clear the original brake units, and were pretty well beat up, so because my new brakes fit within the diameter of the wheels, I’m going back to one-piece pants.