davidphilips
Phil Pip
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Worth it perhaps not unless you really want to keep centre pull brakes, but just though i would show the easy way to make old centre pull brakes work well.
Easy way is to put spacers between the brake block and the caliper you will need longer bolts to hold the pads in, if you look at the pictures you can see mine are packed out appox a quater of an inch at either side even his on its own really helps the brakes
Next is to brace the centre pulls and that means having a bolt welded onto the pivot bolts and fitting a brace either a strigh bit of metal or in my case because of mudguards a shaped brace to go over the mudguards this really helps in firming up the brakes.
Worth it yes if keeping centre pulls but it would be a lot less work just to fit dual pivot calipers. These old shimano centre pulls now work every bit as well as dual pivot brakes if not better than some.
Easy way is to put spacers between the brake block and the caliper you will need longer bolts to hold the pads in, if you look at the pictures you can see mine are packed out appox a quater of an inch at either side even his on its own really helps the brakes
Next is to brace the centre pulls and that means having a bolt welded onto the pivot bolts and fitting a brace either a strigh bit of metal or in my case because of mudguards a shaped brace to go over the mudguards this really helps in firming up the brakes.
Worth it yes if keeping centre pulls but it would be a lot less work just to fit dual pivot calipers. These old shimano centre pulls now work every bit as well as dual pivot brakes if not better than some.