widowmaker said:The bike is an early 90's and cantis would certainly look more 'period' and v brakes just dont look nice in my opinion :?
Agree 100%
widowmaker said:The bike is an early 90's and cantis would certainly look more 'period' and v brakes just dont look nice in my opinion :?
Chopper1192":2ezplim4 said:If wet weather traffic safety is your concern then both are crap. Bits like comparing shite to fractionally just a little bit less shite. It's the difference between Ebola and rabies.
konacarl":3gujqycg said:I have changed from V's to cantis on a couple of my bikes. I have found that xt 737 canti's seem to stop better than xt739 v's and the pads will last a lot, lotlonger. I was only getting 2 rides around a wet Cannock Chase on a set of v pads.
Canti's easy to set up once you get used to them. Instructions above are exactly what I do too.
widowmaker":3frcmu99 said:Those instruction are perfect - Thanks
Raging_Bulls":srshrizg said:The one thing you need to keep in mind, is that Vees have an asymmetrical design. They are designed to be used with the front brake on the left side. If you want the front brake on the right, you'll need a 135° noodle at the front and the cable routing will look odd.
saulus":1s7hg1pe said:Erm.. so with the exception of the cable routing looking a bit odd..whats the drama if you do run 'em with the front on the right hand side with a std noodle? *whistles* :shock: (We're talking XTRM900 levers and calipers here)..