Re: [CR]Long reach brake ?

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Avocet)

From: "Mike Schmidt" <mdschmidt@patmedia.net>
To: wheelman@nac.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org, 'Steven Willis' <smwillis@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Long reach brake ?
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 09:28:05 -0400


=0D If you recall when we were putting the Montelatici together, that bike requ ired "standard" reach brakes. Peter Weigle's bikes are also buil t for those and I used Shimano R600's to get them to work with the frame.&n bsp; In this weeks "BRAIN", there is an article about Rivendell introducing a brake set of their own design to work with bikes tha have fenders/mudgua rds and wider tires. Ray, you did not mention the vintage of the bike so I guess we can pick this one up at Beer Night at the Bike Stand.

Mike Schmidt

New York, NY

On Fri May 26 8:39 , "Steven Willis" sent:

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Hello Ray. The proble

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>I am looking for a clear, understandable definition o


> calipers. I need some kind of hint that will allow m


> from short quickly without mounting on a bike. Here


> bike that I am building up that I have what were cal


> calipers installed. With the pads in place they just


> rim and they are bottomed out on the arms. Perhaps t


> 27 rims and that is my problem. Any hints would be h


>
> Thanks
> Ray Homiski
> Elizabeth, NJ
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