belfastboy":jgpfm137 said:You can use Canti levers with V brakes if you use a Problem Solver (pick them up on Ebay for $12 each. I run XTR V;s on the front on my Explosif and XTR canti's on the rear with first generation XTR canti levers.
The problem solvers work well.
Really? How often, and how much more?xerxes":1a08dqvl said:The problem with Problem Solvers is that they often work out more expensive than the component for which they are solving the problem.
Really? How often, and how much more?
Although I have a few items in my parts, don't think I've ever actually used them - but all the same - say where brakes are concerned, you'd either actually have to swap out some Vs for cantis, or the levers (and potentially shifters) - now I suppose at the budget end, that may come close to much the same cost, but probably not in most scenarios.xerxes":2sjh6ta6 said:Don't get me wrong, they make some useful stuff if you really must use a particular component. However, I was looking at their clamp on pulley to allow you to use a bottom pull front mech with a top down cable, worked out at about £18.00 with shipping, whereas I could buy a new front mech of a similar quality to my existing one for about the same money, or not much more if I wanted a nicer mech, and it would be tidier than having extra clamp and pulley on the down tube.Really? How often, and how much more?
bluedazzler":v4j7femm said:dont worry about anything else too much, this is the only thing you need to worry about with cantilevers. the distance between canti arm and rim under braking, closer = less power