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Re: Applicatiosn of bicycle disk brakes

I'd consider a pneumatic cylinder - not much stroke needed - that is Brake On in an Unpowered state. Many bike brakes use hydraulics, so I'd be wary of that, but bowden-cable type are dandy. Use latex tubing to pull the brake ON, and a cylinder big enough to fight the latex and push it OFF. Release the air and it clamps down.
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