Terrible pic, but here is my Clementine with 2" (50mm) tires and fenders 
and V brakes (and, embarrassingly enough, sans brake cable cap--on the way!)


Gravel bike has a list of V-brake arm lengths:

http://www.gravelbike.com/v-brake-arm-lengths/

The Shimano Deore XT is supposed to be a nice brake, less than $60 for the 
pair and they come in at 107, one of the longer arm lengths on the list.


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On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at 4:04:52 PM UTC-4, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
> Yeah. Clearance is the crux of it all. If you could accommodate 50mm tires 
> with fenders under a v brake, many of us who use cantis might be inclined 
> to try out some V options. 

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