Another nice set of Cantis were the recent iteration Campagnolo put out. I 
believe they were made for them by Tektro.

They are the best cantis I have ever uses and I continue to have them on 2 
bikes (have used Pauls, Shimano, Empella, Mafac in the past). I don't think 
they are in production anymore but you might get lucky used.

Here the model I am referring to (not my listing or anyone I know): 
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Campagnolo-CX-cantilever-brakes-black-good-condition/254200384346?hash=item3b2f860b5a:g:RVkAAOSw1LdctCdQ

Best,
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA






On Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 5:00:01 PM UTC-7, Erik Wright wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about getting canti posts brazed onto my sidepull Sam 
> Hillborne to fit a wider tire / make wide tire installation easier. Canti 
> brakes would be replacing Paul Racers.
>
> If I go this route, what are the best options out there? I figure top of 
> the line is Paul, but what's a more affordable brake? I see a lot of 
> chatter around Shimano CX70, but hear they're discontinued. Is there a 
> comparable option available now, or does it make sense to hunt down a used 
> set of CX70s? If I splurge on Neo Retros, am I gaining anything 
> functionally over other options?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Erik, Philly
>

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