Snusmumriken
Retro Newbie
I’ve just bought a bike with chromed steel wheel rims, which I don’t intend to change. The last time I had chrome wheels was on a Gitane bike in the 1980s. In wet, or even damp, conditions, ordinary black or red rubber brake blocks had no grip at all. Following advice from the books of the time, I got my local bike shop to source some white leather brake blocks, which were superb. Even back then they were already a bit passé, and my memory of them is now a bit hazy. I think they were made of white chrome-tanned horse leather, folded and stitched into brake-block shape and fixed into the usual shoes.
Does anyone else remember these blocks? The manufacturer, possibly? Even a photo, or - heaven-sent miracle - some NOS?! I’ve become pretty handy over the years, and am thinking of trying to make my own, if I can just verify how they were constructed.
PS - I am aware of the later Fibrax blocks with leather insert. By all accounts they were/are a doubtful advantage, whereas the things I’m talking about really did work on chrome.
Does anyone else remember these blocks? The manufacturer, possibly? Even a photo, or - heaven-sent miracle - some NOS?! I’ve become pretty handy over the years, and am thinking of trying to make my own, if I can just verify how they were constructed.
PS - I am aware of the later Fibrax blocks with leather insert. By all accounts they were/are a doubtful advantage, whereas the things I’m talking about really did work on chrome.