dirttorpedo
Senior Retro Guru
I've searched the forum for threads on vintage brakes - particularly Mafac "racers" with little luck. I'm in the process of "upgrading" the brakes on my Ellis Briggs from what I believe are second generation Dura Ace to some iteration of Mafac "racers" I picked up cheap on ebay from someone in France.
The racers seem to be well thought of online and I remember as a kid in the 70's people saying that center pull brakes were superior to side pulls. I've definitely seen this with the various Diacompe, Shimano and Weinman examples I've ridden in the past 5 years. Its been so long since I've ridden center pulls that I can't recall how they worked. I'm also curious if the center pulls made by Shimano, Diacompe, Weinman, etc. BITD were any good?
I see that the guys at Rene Herse have basically reissued the Mafac raid brake and that Diacompe has the 610 and other models for sale and that Paul Components has their homage to the racer for sale. I was also pleased to see that Rene Herse sells all of the small parts for center pulls so that you can rebuild/refresh your original pair.
Anyhow please weigh in with your opinions and experiences.
The racers seem to be well thought of online and I remember as a kid in the 70's people saying that center pull brakes were superior to side pulls. I've definitely seen this with the various Diacompe, Shimano and Weinman examples I've ridden in the past 5 years. Its been so long since I've ridden center pulls that I can't recall how they worked. I'm also curious if the center pulls made by Shimano, Diacompe, Weinman, etc. BITD were any good?
I see that the guys at Rene Herse have basically reissued the Mafac raid brake and that Diacompe has the 610 and other models for sale and that Paul Components has their homage to the racer for sale. I was also pleased to see that Rene Herse sells all of the small parts for center pulls so that you can rebuild/refresh your original pair.
Anyhow please weigh in with your opinions and experiences.