I have a set on the front of my Hunqapillar and I basically view it as 
"bling" for my bike.  I can't tell that it stops any better than the Deore 
V-brake it replaced, one of the bolts has to be tightened really tight to 
keep the spring pressure from loosening it and it squeals loud enough to 
wake the dead.  I thought linear pull brakes don't need toe-in but I guess 
this one does.  I am using this with a Deore brake lever.  

What I really want is mini-moto's (love the look) but I wasn't willing to 
give up tire clearance so I bought the Motolite as a way to dip my foot 
into the pond.  

I am impressed by the quality of the parts and the ability to rebuild the 
brake forever.  They are light and I honestly thought parts of it were made 
from plastic!  

Knowing what I know now, would I buy it again, or will I buy another for 
the rear?  Maybe.  I'm starting to think that wide profile cantilevers look 
even better than the motolites.


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On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 6:13:12 PM UTC-5, Justin Schoop wrote:
>
> Thinking about upgrading to the Paul motolite brakes but would love to 
> hear opinions of them. Thanks!

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