trickydisco
Dirt Disciple
Hi,
I recently bought an old dawes horizon that i'm told is around 20 years old (and it's seen around 10 miles from new!)
Now the brakes are pretty rubbish as you can imagine and i want to upgrade. At first i thought i could just change the brake blocks to some modern ones (kool stop) but after doing a bit of research i'm told the i would have a problem as the wheel rims are steel. Is this right?
As i want to keep it retro (i know, i know.,. it's not as retro as some of the bikes on here) I might be looking at buying a set of pauls racer brakes (providing they will be a big improvement)
So what do you think? should i look at
* Upgrading the brake blocks
* upgrading blocks and the whole unit
* upgrade to some alu wheels?
I recently bought an old dawes horizon that i'm told is around 20 years old (and it's seen around 10 miles from new!)
Now the brakes are pretty rubbish as you can imagine and i want to upgrade. At first i thought i could just change the brake blocks to some modern ones (kool stop) but after doing a bit of research i'm told the i would have a problem as the wheel rims are steel. Is this right?
As i want to keep it retro (i know, i know.,. it's not as retro as some of the bikes on here) I might be looking at buying a set of pauls racer brakes (providing they will be a big improvement)
So what do you think? should i look at
* Upgrading the brake blocks
* upgrading blocks and the whole unit
* upgrade to some alu wheels?