cantilever brakes??



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datakoll

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do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
cantilever brakes?

are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
same frame but having a different structural design?
 
On Aug 11, 5:46 pm, datakoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
> cantilever brakes?
>
> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
> same frame but having a different structural design?


Yes to both. V-brakes are sometimes referred to as "sidepull
cantilevers." They use the same mounts, but different levers, as
centerpull cantilevers have high mechanical advantage at the lever and
low ME at the brake, whereas Vs have low ME at the lever and high ME
at the brake.

Don't mix and match the levers, or you won't stop no matter how hard
you squeeze (V-levers with cantis) or you'll run out of cable pull
before the pads hit the rims (Canti or drop levers with Vs).

Either way, bad mojo.
 
datakoll wrote:
>
> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
> cantilever brakes?


Yes.

> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
> same frame but having a different structural design?


Yes.

Mounting old-style cantis on a bike intended for V-brakes means having
to provide cable housing stops, like the headset-washer kind in front
and the seatpost-binder type in back.

Chalo
 
Chalo wrote:
> datakoll wrote:
>> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
>> cantilever brakes?

>
> Yes.
>
>> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
>> same frame but having a different structural design?

>
> Yes.
>
> Mounting old-style cantis on a bike intended for V-brakes means having
> to provide cable housing stops, like the headset-washer kind in front
> and the seatpost-binder type in back.
>
> Chalo
>


what he said.
 
jim beam using an indefinite pronoun wrote:
> Chalo wrote:
>> datakoll wrote:
>>> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
>>> cantilever brakes?

>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
>>> same frame but having a different structural design?

>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> Mounting old-style cantis on a bike intended for V-brakes means having
>> to provide cable housing stops, like the headset-washer kind in front
>> and the seatpost-binder type in back.
>>
>> Chalo
>>

>
> what he said.


Who is "he"?

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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 22:35:00 -0500, "Tom \"Johnny Sunset\" Sherman"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>jim beam using an indefinite pronoun wrote:
>> Chalo wrote:
>>> datakoll wrote:
>>>> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
>>>> cantilever brakes?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>>> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
>>>> same frame but having a different structural design?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> Mounting old-style cantis on a bike intended for V-brakes means having
>>> to provide cable housing stops, like the headset-washer kind in front
>>> and the seatpost-binder type in back.
>>>
>>> Chalo
>>>

>>
>> what he said.

>
>Who is "he"?


That guy.
 
On Aug 11, 6:46 pm, datakoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> do shimano V-brakes mount and function off the same mounts as
> cantilever brakes?


Yes

>
> are V-brakes a sub type of cantilever brake, interchangable on the
> same frame but having a different structural design?


Actually just long arm side pull brakes but mount on canti studs on
the frame and fork. Must have 'specific to v brake' levers for best
performance tho.