Okay, so U-fans:
Who's got a McMahon Powerlink in their collection?
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Any set-up and maintenance advice? I'm asking for a friend who somehow just ended up with two and is patiently trying to get one dialed in...
Mmmh. I think technically, that may not be classed as a U brake. God knows what it would be called though - Cross Link perhaps?
Like you say, without the brake booster is the way to set-it up initially to see that's happening, access the link and get the independent return spring adjustments right. I guess the flats on the silver AL spring parts are just wide enough for a spanner or at least a cone spanner when the brake booster is fitted.
For your enjoyment, from a Paris bike show in 1952, brake number 7 from Bowden with a similar link system between the arms, interestingly the cable pinch bolt is set higher via another link.
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I'm looking for a set of these to go on my GT. I notice yours have the graphic the correct way up. Many I have seen have it printed the other way round, presumably for installation on bikes where the brakes are located under the chain stay. Do we know if they made them printed both ways?Lovely if set up properly...
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They did but there are far more of the version with the chainstay aligned logo out thereI'm looking for a set of these to go on my GT. I notice yours have the graphic the correct way up. Many I have seen have it printed the other way round, presumably for installation on bikes where the brakes are located under the chain stay. Do we know if they made them printed both ways?
Ok thanks. That’s kind of annoying, now I know they made them the “GT way”. Was going to live with it being upside down. Makes the hunt more challenging I guess.They did but there are far more of the version with the chainstay aligned logo out there