Iwasgoodonce
Old School Grand Master
I’m in need of one! I went mountain biking yesterday. It was an eventful ride. I had some issues, all of them cantilever related. I remember them being quite good back in the day. They could bring me and my bike to a skidding halt with minimum input. I would adjust them and they worked.
That is a long time ago. I’m fully aware that I weigh a “little” more these days but that can’t be the only reason. Yesterday they rubbed from the off on the rims retarding even further my feeble forward motion, only one side would move much despite much wielding of a 2mm Allen key and, when applied only minimally slowed me down. Oh, they also went through the sidewall of the tyre. D’oh. In my defence this occured too far into the ride to have been rubbing from the start. I heard a rock like CLANG and then rub, rub, rub, BANG!
I think setup is the problem. It isn’t because I am used to modern disc braking. I still haven’t got around to trying them. Dual pivot road brakes and V brakes on my sort of touring bike are as up to date as I have. Someone (thanks Carl) set these up for the Cannock Turkey Twizzler. That one brutal ride saw off any adjustments he made.
I thought this thread could be a resource of advice and tips. God knows I need them; others might benefit as well. Here is what we’re starting with. The front:
And the rear:
Different straddle arrangements. I remember having the rear set up previously. I always wanted those CND style hangers but couldn’t afford them. Haven’t seen them in a while.
Over to you guys. I don’t do MTB enough to avoid every brake setup being my first in ages. Brakes are 1990 XTII and are the very brakes I had back then. Levers are Suntour XC Pro. I do believe the front cable is an original 2mm cable from way back too. Thanks all.
That is a long time ago. I’m fully aware that I weigh a “little” more these days but that can’t be the only reason. Yesterday they rubbed from the off on the rims retarding even further my feeble forward motion, only one side would move much despite much wielding of a 2mm Allen key and, when applied only minimally slowed me down. Oh, they also went through the sidewall of the tyre. D’oh. In my defence this occured too far into the ride to have been rubbing from the start. I heard a rock like CLANG and then rub, rub, rub, BANG!
I think setup is the problem. It isn’t because I am used to modern disc braking. I still haven’t got around to trying them. Dual pivot road brakes and V brakes on my sort of touring bike are as up to date as I have. Someone (thanks Carl) set these up for the Cannock Turkey Twizzler. That one brutal ride saw off any adjustments he made.
I thought this thread could be a resource of advice and tips. God knows I need them; others might benefit as well. Here is what we’re starting with. The front:
And the rear:
Different straddle arrangements. I remember having the rear set up previously. I always wanted those CND style hangers but couldn’t afford them. Haven’t seen them in a while.
Over to you guys. I don’t do MTB enough to avoid every brake setup being my first in ages. Brakes are 1990 XTII and are the very brakes I had back then. Levers are Suntour XC Pro. I do believe the front cable is an original 2mm cable from way back too. Thanks all.