Paul Components Cantis & Levers

fatboymal

Dirt Disciple
Hi,

Dibs then pm for payment details, paypal gift please. All prices include insured postage and will be well packed!

Lovely complete brake set in as new condition, perfect and barely used.
Paul Components E-Lever pair in silver, 22.2mm
Paul Components rear Touring Cantilever brake.
Paul Components front Neo Retro Cantilever brake.
Includes cables and good quality hangers.
Would be around £240 to buy new, will start at

Levers sold (£35). Cantis available at £95.


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Cheers. :)
 
How did the levers work out in real life? According to paul website they should only be used on single speed bikes with alternative braking... they would look lush though on a mtb :)
 
AmberGambler":2lsk8qx1 said:
How did the levers work out in real life? According to paul website they should only be used on single speed bikes with alternative braking... they would look lush though on a mtb :)

They worked just fine, the canti's give a lot of braking power. Here's them on a Pompino, they did look lush.

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I love the look, question is how practical they are in real life, especially here in sweden where the wheather can be truly dodgy at times. Was considering throwing them together with set of mechanical/wire disc. Dont know if it is possible though :?:
 
AmberGambler":2b08abqs said:
I love the look, question is how practical they are in real life, especially here in sweden where the wheather can be truly dodgy at times. Was considering throwing them together with set of mechanical/wire disc. Dont know if it is possible though :?:

How practical canti's are? Very, great stopping power. The front cantis (the Neo Retro's) are not advised to be used on thin frame tubes by the manufacturer, Paul Components, as they can bend the frame. See http://www.paulcomp.com/neoretro.html
 
Think we are talking about different things here mate. Im talking about the E-Lever by them self not combined with cantis but combined with V-brakes or if possible having them with mechanical discbrakes (wire disc). I was wondering if such combo was possible...http://www.paulcomp.com/elever.html

The cantis are very nice though
 
AmberGambler":2qit1xnr said:
Think we are talking about different things here mate. Im talking about the E-Lever by them self not combined with cantis but combined with V-brakes or if possible having them with mechanical discbrakes (wire disc). I was wondering if such combo was possible...http://www.paulcomp.com/elever.html

The cantis are very nice though

I get you now. They certainly won't work with V-Brakes, not sure about mechanical discs. Read Sheldon Brown's article on mechanical advantage.
 
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