Re: [CR]Centerpull Calipers

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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:10:58 -0400
From: <joebz@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Centerpull Calipers
In-reply-to: <245.a20ba9d.3181a157@cs.com>
To: Carb7008@cs.com
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CLB made a very fancy and innovative high end set of centerpulls. The pivots are angled so the brakes are self energizing. The center "cable" is a solid wire integrated with the springs. I have a set but I haven't used them yet. Rare and hard to find.

I think that you will find that the Campagnolo Delta, Wienmann, Modolo aero type are poorly suited for a sports tourer in term of length and clearance, give poor performance and are a headache to set up.

I would also consider an ordinary set of Wienmanns or Mafacs with good shoes. Mafac Tigers baby- now why the heck did they stop making that brake with beefier calipers and fancy shoe adjustability?

Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: Carb7008@cs.com
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:23:00 -0000
Subject: [CR]Centerpull Calipers


> I'm contemplating modifiying this Greg Diamond sport-tourer a

\r?\n> little more

\r?\n> toward tourer by swapping the current Superbe sidepulls for nice

\r?\n> centerpulls (if

\r?\n> they exist) and at same time change from 27" to 700C (current

\r?\n> Superbes won't

\r?\n> reach that far). Most of the vintage centerpulls don't do much

\r?\n> (aesthetically)

\r?\n> for me except for Mafac 2000 and DiaComp DC 510. Are there other

\r?\n> vintage

\r?\n> ctr-pulls I should consider (such as the elusive Dura Ace or

\r?\n> pricey Deltas) or is

\r?\n> there a contemporary equivalent to consider such as double-pivot

\r?\n> sidepull?

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Jack Romans

\r?\n> Sacramento, CA