Canti's or Vees ?

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gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
Just rebuilding a donated MTB frame....summits just occured to me.

There were no brakes fitted on the bosses and i've taken off the existing handlebars in favour for a bootsale setup i got for £3...adjustable stem/bars and nearly new Shimano gripshifts.
Ive put some Vbrakes on, ready to start cabling up, then :wacko:....there's a Canti style hanger on the headset...you know, centrally mounted to take the cable to the straddle cable. At least that's what i assume this bracket is for, cant think of another use for this bracket.

So....i'm wondering, did it originally have canti's ?. If so, can i fit Vees ? or am i trying to do the impossible.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
You can fit vee's instead. Just be careful with the brake levers as canti levers pull a different amount to vee levers..
 

RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
V's should be fine.
The frames cable stops might not be in the right locations. This is often easily solved by using a full length outer and zip ties.
 
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gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
Muchos obligardos :wacko:

I 'assumed' the position of the bosses in relation to the wheel was the same...but 'assumings' a dangerous business B)

Down the LBS tomorrow for some bits n bobs...noodles, crank bolts, etc etc.

So far this 'free' alloy frames cost...

£3 handlebars/shifters/adjustable stem ( carboot sale)
£2 front wheel (like new, carboot sale)
£0 7 speed freewheel (like new, donated by a fellow freecycler)
£2 rear wheel (like new, carboot sale)
£1 set of vee brakes ( carboot sale)



and from my bits n bobs box..all stuff from old bikes and car boots..
saddle and a good alloy post
various cables and outers
Pair of cranks in good order

Just got to get a front derailleur from somewhere. Ironically i've got a brand new Acera one, too big...and a secondhand one, too small :sad:

Well on the way to a good strong bike that'll cost IRO £15 hopefully. My sons already got his eyes on it :smile:
 

andrew_s

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucester
Issues converting cantis to Vs...

a) Canti brake levers pull less cable harder compared with V levers. This will mean that you have to keep the pads adjusted very close to the rim, and that braking will be more sudden. A "V-dapter" pulley thing may be helpful.

:wacko: Cantis generally had the cable adjusters on the hanger. Vs have them on the lever, so running V with Canti brake levers may mean no cable adjuster. In-line adjusters are available.

c) Canti pivots tended to be closer together than V pivots. To keep the arms of the Vs upright, you may have to take care to keep the pads as close to the V arm as possible.
 
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gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
andrew_s said:
Issues converting cantis to Vs...

a) Canti brake levers pull less cable harder compared with V levers. This will mean that you have to keep the pads adjusted very close to the rim, and that braking will be more sudden. A "V-dapter" pulley thing may be helpful.

B) Cantis generally had the cable adjusters on the hanger. Vs have them on the lever, so running V with Canti brake levers may mean no cable adjuster. In-line adjusters are available.

c) Canti pivots tended to be closer together than V pivots. To keep the arms of the Vs upright, you may have to take care to keep the pads as close to the V arm as possible.


This is the bit i've just noticed on the frame. On the plus side, the bars/shifters/levers i've just fitted are vee brake type, so that's half the problem solved.

Interesting about the pivots...i'll have a lookee tomorrow (darkness has stopped me tonight)
Many thanks andrew ;)
 

02GF74

Über Member
yep - I have the headset hanger on my Saracen - it acts ass a spacer, the cable for the V-brakes does not use it.

Either leave as is, cut off the hanger or replace with spacer.
 

Jonathan M

New Member
Location
Merseyside
andrew_s said:
Issues converting cantis to Vs...

a) Canti brake levers pull less cable harder compared with V levers. This will mean that you have to keep the pads adjusted very close to the rim, and that braking will be more sudden. A "V-dapter" pulley thing may be helpful.

:rolleyes: Cantis generally had the cable adjusters on the hanger. Vs have them on the lever, so running V with Canti brake levers may mean no cable adjuster. In-line adjusters are available.

c) Canti pivots tended to be closer together than V pivots. To keep the arms of the Vs upright, you may have to take care to keep the pads as close to the V arm as possible.

This problem is usually addressed with decent Vee's by the differing width spacers that allow them to be swapped to achieve the best postioning.
 
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