Tektro U Brakes
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Tektro U Brakes
I have a 2000 Schwinn Panther 26" that's set up with U Brakes.
It seems to me that you BMX guys are the experts on U Brakes, so I'm posting here.
Can you help me identify the brakes I have? I know that they're Tektro, but other than that? Also, I'm interested in seeing if there's better brakes to upgrade to, and if you guys could give me any info about that.
Pictures in album attached; thanks in advance...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bpegtxato4QY3Ekc9
It seems to me that you BMX guys are the experts on U Brakes, so I'm posting here.
Can you help me identify the brakes I have? I know that they're Tektro, but other than that? Also, I'm interested in seeing if there's better brakes to upgrade to, and if you guys could give me any info about that.
Pictures in album attached; thanks in advance...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bpegtxato4QY3Ekc9
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Ahhh.
never had Ubrakes. Went from side pull to vbrakes so until your reply, I didn’t realize the mounts were opposite of v-brakes.
I think your best bet is probably to overhaul what you got. Install the stickiest brake pads you can. And go with it.
I don’t know if the bridge at the seat stay will take dual pivots? Or if dual pivots will clear your tires?
Or use a canti conversion plate at the seat stay bridge? Just some ideas.
I ran odyssey 1999’s when I was a kid. Pretty good for side pulls, but I think you’ll need a longer brake lever to make up the difference in braking power over Ubrakes or Vbrakes.
never had Ubrakes. Went from side pull to vbrakes so until your reply, I didn’t realize the mounts were opposite of v-brakes.
I think your best bet is probably to overhaul what you got. Install the stickiest brake pads you can. And go with it.
I don’t know if the bridge at the seat stay will take dual pivots? Or if dual pivots will clear your tires?
Or use a canti conversion plate at the seat stay bridge? Just some ideas.
I ran odyssey 1999’s when I was a kid. Pretty good for side pulls, but I think you’ll need a longer brake lever to make up the difference in braking power over Ubrakes or Vbrakes.
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https://porkchopbmx.com/evolution-v-...rs-pair-black/
these are clamp on.
I can’t find the plates online anymore.
these are clamp on.
I can’t find the plates online anymore.
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I have a 2000 Schwinn Panther 26" that's set up with U Brakes.
It seems to me that you BMX guys are the experts on U Brakes, so I'm posting here.
Can you help me identify the brakes I have? I know that they're Tektro, but other than that? Also, I'm interested in seeing if there's better brakes to upgrade to, and if you guys could give me any info about that.
Pictures in album attached; thanks in advance...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bpegtxato4QY3Ekc9
It seems to me that you BMX guys are the experts on U Brakes, so I'm posting here.
Can you help me identify the brakes I have? I know that they're Tektro, but other than that? Also, I'm interested in seeing if there's better brakes to upgrade to, and if you guys could give me any info about that.
Pictures in album attached; thanks in advance...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bpegtxato4QY3Ekc9