Classic Brake Block advice

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RobinS

Veteran
A month or two back after advice on here regarding the Sturmey Archer 3 speed I got an old 1970s ish (maybe older) Peugeot bicycle operational for one of our lodgers. She has been using it a reasonable amount, and after a few more tweaks it is going fine, however she reports that the brakes have very little effect! They are ordinary side pull brakes, with old-school rubber blocks, in a metal shoe - the sort of thing I can remember from that time, and are operating against a very shiny chrome rims. So - are there any blocks that will give better effect on a chrome rim? - or were brakes just really rubbish in those days? Hard to remember as I graduated to Wienmann centre-pulls in 1972, then alloy rims, mtb cantis, V brakes, then discs!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Yep Fibrax make a chrome specific brake pad.
 

si_c

Guru
Chrome rims are lethal, worth looking at replacing them with an alloy wheelset and koolstop pads.
 
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RobinS

RobinS

Veteran
Thanks all - I can now remember that my brake blocks back in the 1970s had a bit of leather on them. Swapping the rims is not an option, as the total cost of the bike and refurb has been £12.50 - she doesn't want to spend too much more!
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
My old Raleigh Lizard did!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Just what I'm looking for, where can I get them?
Well I'd get em from John at Bob Warner Cycles in Leicester but that might be a bit of a journey for you. :whistle:

I'd try a local bike shop, somewhere not too flash or on-line.
 

Baldy

Veteran
LBS is closed at the moment due to the plague. I'll just have to wait until they open again or when I'm next in Leicester.
 
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