Damned indeed.  That's some mighty serious money they're asking for them.  They weren't just MTB: I had them on my Santana tandem, where they worked just fine.  For that money, though, there's simply no way I'd choose them over the Rene Herse cantilevers.

On 4/25/19 1:23 PM, Ash wrote:
I'll be damned!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/XTR-M900-brake-set-Shimano-cantilever-Vintage-Mountain-Bike-mtb-2-NOS/312434294778?epid=1301629719&hash=item48be88fffa:g:9xIAAOSwAxNZ0AjQ

https://www.ebay.com/itm/XTR-M900-brake-set-Shimano-cantilever-Vintage-Mountain-Bike-NOS/333144968671?hash=item4d90fccddf:g:YxIAAOSw~K5baWTl

They do look gorgeous..



On Wednesday, 24 April 2019 09:59:54 UTC-7, masmojo wrote:

    The best cantilever brake is a pretty broad topic & all the ones
    mentioned here are great, but I  personally like first generation
    Shimano XTR cantis myself. I think they only made them 1 or 2
    years before switching to V brakes, but they are quite pretty,
    light, strong and stop good. You can pick them up used on Ebay.
    I've got a couple extra sets stashed away. Used sets can be
    pricey, but sub $60 is very fair. Will likely need new pads.


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Alexandria, Virginia
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