Cantilever recommendation
#1
aka Timi
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Cantilever recommendation
A while back I bought a Bianchi Volpe 2017 with cantis (Shimano CX50's), and was disappointed with the braking (there's on old thread I started, but I thought it was best to start a new one now).
Anyway, I've replaced the front brake with an Avid SD7 V-brake and travel agent. Works great, but I couldn't replace the rear brake as there was no room under my rack for the travel agent. The rear canti actually does it's job ok (it was on the front I needed more stopping power). However, the brake pads on the CX50's are specific to that model and don't take standard road brake pads. I considered buying a CX70 which does take road pads, but they seem to be discontinued.
What to do? Ask the wise folks on BF of course!
Cheers!
Anyway, I've replaced the front brake with an Avid SD7 V-brake and travel agent. Works great, but I couldn't replace the rear brake as there was no room under my rack for the travel agent. The rear canti actually does it's job ok (it was on the front I needed more stopping power). However, the brake pads on the CX50's are specific to that model and don't take standard road brake pads. I considered buying a CX70 which does take road pads, but they seem to be discontinued.
What to do? Ask the wise folks on BF of course!
Cheers!
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Here is a recent thread asking the same questions
https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...ns-please.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...ns-please.html
#3
aka Timi
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Ah great, thank you. I've just ordered a Tektro CR720 and Kool Stop V-brake holders and inserts, which I'm hoping will be a good combo.
#4
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canti brakes
Need to read this thread also.
but
I want cantis on the front so I can run a canti rack.
The 28 year old cantis on my rockhopper need to be replaced.
but
I want cantis on the front so I can run a canti rack.
The 28 year old cantis on my rockhopper need to be replaced.
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+1 on the Tektros. I have them front and rear with old, non-aero, Weinmann levers. They have plenty of stopping power, stay in adjustment, easy to set toe-in. Very satisfied with them. Rivendell was carrying them at the time. Figured it was a good bet they would work as advertised. They did.
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Another +1 for the Tektros. Just got em' for my mtb. Assuming they fit in your application, they work great- far better than any of the other original cantilever / or v brake setups I've had over the years on the same bike. Very happy all around with them. price/looks/setup/function. All good.
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so Mr imi, did you find an improvement in the end with the new pads? I find the all salmon coloured ones to work great and last a perfectly long amount of time.
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I also am using the Salmon pads when I replace pads. A friend of mine has also said that rims last longer with Koolstop Salmon pads.
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gritty, stone polishing/stone rounding mess anyone**********??